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Megadeth – Megadeth review

Thrash metal was never meant to grow old. It’s premise was rooted in the disaffection, sociopathy and energy of youth, … More

Dave Mustaine, Megadeth, Megadeth album review, Metallica, Shred, Thrash Metal

Sault – Chapter 1 review

There’s an almost plausible strengths-are-also-their-weaknesses and vice versa argument you can make about Sault now. In keeping the circle tight, … More

Chapter 1 review, Cleo Sol, Gospel, Inflo, Jazz, Sault, Soul

Jenny on Holiday – Quicksand Heart

There are solo projects and then there are solo projects, but the title of Jenny Hollingworth’s first album away from … More

Indie, Jenny Hollingworth, Jenny on Holiday, Lets Eat Grandma, Quicksand Heart, Rosa Walton, Synth Pop

The Cribs – Selling A Vibe review

Opinions vary related to playing in a band with members of your family (And we all know The Righteous Brothers … More

Indie, New Yorkshire, Ryan Jarman, Selling A Vibe review, The Cribs

The Saints – Long March through The Jazz Age review

Chris Bailey’s death in 2022 may have effectively brought an end to The Saints, but through it would appear some … More

Americana, Blues, Chris Bailey, Long March Through The JAzz Age, Punk Rock, The Saints

Pavey Ark – More Time, More Speed review

Pavey Ark are more of a thing than some people. They began as a solo project for Neil Thomas, who … More

Americana, Cows, Folk, Indie, More Time More Speed, Pavey Ark

Iona Zajac – Bang review

As a writer there’s a very easy way to approach Bang, the debut album from Scottish singer Iona Zajac. This … More

Art Rock, Avant Garde, Bang review, Folk, Iona Zajac, Shane MacGowan, The Pogues

Midlake – A Bridge To Far review

Before they set to work on their sixth album, Midlake as a collective had a band meeting. Amongst the topics … More

A Bridge To Far review, Folk Rock, Midlake, Psychedelia

The Belair Lip Bombs – Again review

Sometimes it’s the things that aren’t said that hold the biggest clues. Admittedly not everyone will be recipients of the … More

Again Review, Indie, Melbourne, The Belair Lip Bombs

Daniel Avery – Tremor review

It seems like there’s barely a niche left in our culture in which something divisive can’t be wedged into; even … More

Daniel Avery, IDM, Industrial, Shoegaze, Techno, Tremor

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