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Category: New Releases
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
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
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
Daphni – Butterfly review
Dan Snaith’s last outing as Caribou, 2024’s Honey found him hunkered down alone in his studio, working with tools that … More
Ist Ist – Dagger review
It’s always a good sign to see a band fully committed to what they believe in. Ist Ist may sound … More
Joyce Manor – I Used To Go To This Bar
However you lean, there’s no denying that Joyce Manor like to say it loud, fast and quick. Compared to some … More
Lucinda Williams – World’s Gone Wrong
Anybody foolish enough to think that the stroke Lucinda Williams suffered in 2020 would douse the fire in her will … More
James Adrian Brown – Forever Neon Lights
It’s a facet of the human condition, but whilst we usually forget the moment the magic was lost as a … More
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