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The Twilight Sad – It’s The Long Goodbye review

Proof that few of us ever know what’s really going on inside another person’s head comes in all sorts of … More

Its The Long Goodbye review, The Twilight Sad

The Orielles – Only You Left review

In retrospect, you could never have called it a scene; despite the loose geographical ties between Working Men’s Club, The … More

Drone, Indie, Only You Left Review, Post rock, Shoegaze, The Orielles

The Sophs – GOLDSTAR review

When you unpack it all, there’s a lot to dislike about The Sophs’ story up until now. Firstly they’re one … More

Art Pop, Baroque, GOLDSTAR review, Indie, The Sophs

Flying Lotus – Big Mama EP

There are brilliant under the radar careers and there’s that of Steven Ellison, AKA Flying Lotus. Ground breaking music? his … More

Big Mama EP, Brainfeeder, Drum & Bass, Flying Lotus, Glitch, IDM, Steven Ellison

Buck Meek – The Mirror review

Buck Meek’s fourth solo album was made with a little help from his friends; all of his Big Thief compadres … More

Buck Meek, The Mirror review

The Wave Pictures – Gained/Lost review

Some bands are definitely born out of time. Since The Wave Pictures emerged from rural Leicestershire in the late 90’s … More

David Tatersall, Gained/Lost, Indie, The Wave Pictures

The Dream Machine – Fort Perch Rock review

Julian Cope had already long left a defunct Teardrop Explodes by the time in December 1983 he penned his now … More

Fort Perch Rock review, Liverpool, Psychedelia, The Coral, The Dream Machine, The Wirral

Iron And Wine – Hen’s Teeth review

Sam Beam has a perfectly rational explanation for the naming of his eighth album. Speaking in the run up to … More

Americana, Hen's Teeth review, Iron And Wine, Sam Beam

Apparat – A Hum of Maybe review

What’s in an album title? Sascha Ring chose A Hum of Maybe because he’d sifted through the turmoil many feel … More

Apparat, Hum of Maybe review, Moderat, Sascha Ring, Synth Pop

Converge – Love Is Not Enough review

The word underground now means very little when supposed fringe players are turning up for their headline festival slots in … More

#JacobBannan, Converge Love Is Not Enough, Hardcore, Metal, Punk

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