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Teenage Fanclub – Nothing Lasts Forever

Wait, I thought on their last album Teenage Fanclub were talking about life being an ‘Endless Arcade‘? Now it isn’t … More

Norman Blake, Nothing Lasts Forever, Raymond McGinley, Teenage Fanclub

Nation of Language – Strange Disciple review

Nation of Language’s first album was crowdfunded, but not in the way that you would think. Members Ian Devaney and … More

Nation of Language, Strange Disciple review, Synth Pop

Pale Blue Eyes – This House review

The sleeve art for This House depicts a happy couple outside the front door of their home; like many things … More

Pale Blue Eyes, Post Punk, Synth Pop, This House review

Das Koolies – DK.01 review

Four fifths. Eighty percent. Express it how you want, but even elementary maths says that none of this adds up … More

Das Koolies, DK.01 review, Post Punk, Super Furry Animals, Techno, Wales

Ash – Race The Night review

As with society in general, the pandemic affected musicians in a variety of different ways, ranging from a full scale … More

Ash, Race The Night review, Rock, Tim Wheeler

The Coral – Sea of Mirrors review

If pop by design lacks substance and in form is just a temporary construct, as their career progresses The Coral … More

Sea of Mirrors Review, The Coral

slowdive – everything is alive review

One of Nirvana’s recurring early visual motifs was that of Kurt Cobain hurling himself into either Chad Channing’s, or later … More

everything is alive, Grunge, Nirvana, NME, Rachel Goswell, Shoegaze, Slowdive

Son Lux – Alternate Forms review

Depending on whether you like films or music, you may or may not have heard of Son Lux, a trio … More

Alternate Forms, Anna B. Savage, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Oscars, Son Lux, The Beatles

Drab Majesty – An Object In Motion Review

Drab Majesty’s bio definitely has an only in LA feel: Originally a solo venture for Marraiges drummer Andrew Clinco, the … More

An Object In Motion review, Drab Majesty, Leftfield, Psych Pop, Rachel Goswell, Shoegaze, Slowdive

Willie J Healey – Bunny review

Mike Tyson famously once said “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.” A former boxer himself, … More

Bunny review, Jamie T, Mike Tyson, R&B, Soul, Willie J Healey

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