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Ed O’Brien – Blue Morpho Review

When Ed O’ Brien began looking at producers for his second solo album one name kept cropping up; Paul Epworth, … More

Ambient, Blue Morpho, Cinematic, Ed O' Brien, Latin, Radiohead

The Good Water – Feel Your Mind review

It helps to know exactly what you want. And for their debut album The Good Water front man Rob Clements … More

Feel Your Mind, Garage Band, Psychedelic Rock, The Good Water

The All-American Rejects – Sandbox Review

It’s not always amazing what creative freedom can help you achieve, but it’s never less than interesting. Led by the … More

Emo, Punk, Sandbox review, The All-American Rejects, Tyson Ritter

The Coral – 388 review

When you’re in an established band, the margins of Britain can shrink. Sat on a tourbus your life mainly consists … More

Lee Scratch Perry, Reggae, Ska, The Coral, Toots & The Maytals

The Lemon Twigs – Look Out For Your Mind! review

There’s something for most outsiders, non-conformists and lovers of the past in The Lemon Twigs. Brothers Michael and Brian D’Addario … More

60spop, Brian D'Addario, Psychedelia, Retro, The Lemon Twigs

The Black Keys – Peaches! review

If there’s one certain thing in these uncertain times, it’s that that the grieving process is an entirely non-linear and … More

Blues, Dan Auerbach, Dr. Feelgood, George Thorogood, Peaches! review, The Black Keys

Hiss Golden Messenger – I’m People review

Looking back on pieces written during the pandemic – particularly those published in the first weeks of global doubt and … More

Americana, Folk, Hiss Golden Messenger, I'm People review, M C Taylor, Soul

Truthpaste – I Don’t Know Either EP review

Starting out as purveyors of trad folk, the wonderfully named quintet Truthpaste coalesced in Manchester via university and the city’s … More

I Don't Know Either EP, Indie, Ska, Synth Pop, Truthpaste

The Reds, The Pinks & Purples – Acknowledge Kindness review

All good things come to those who wait: after more ventures and aliases than he can probably even recall himself, … More

Acknowledge Kindness, Glenn Donaldson, Indie, Jangle Pop, The Reds The Pinks and Purples

My New Band Believe – My New Band Believe Review

Whisper it quietly. Or shout it at one or all of your flatmates, especially the one who doesn’t cook for … More

black midi, Cameron Picton, Folk, Indie, Jazz, My New Band Believe, My New Band Believe Review

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