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Idles – Tangk review

Few bands produce such a divided reaction amongst the listening public as Idles; with the support of a fanatically devoted … More

Bristol, Idles, Joe Talbot, Post Hardcore, Post Punk, Tangk, Tangk review

Deap Vally – Sistrionix 2.0 review

They say you should never go back, but sometimes you just have to. When Deap Vally – Julie Edwards (drums) … More

Blues, Deap Vally, Rock, Sistrionix 2.0, Taylor Swift

J Mascis – What Do We Do Now review

It’s now 30 years since Clerks was released and if ever by image there was a personificaiton of both Jay … More

Country, Dinosaur Jr., Grunge, J Mascis, What Do We Do Now Review

The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy review

Who really is who – and what – everyone else thinks they are? Isn’t life all just a game of … More

Florence Welsh, Gothic, James Ford, Kate Bush, Prelude to Ecstasy review, The Last Dinner Party

Jamie Webster – 10 For The People review

Right at the start of 10 For The People on the opener Better Day, Jamie Webster reminisces about  his start … More

10 For The People Review, Billy Bragg, Jamie Webster, Liverpool

Chemtrails – The Joy of Sects review

Surviving the twenties requires a few different personal characteristics, from ignoring the news cycle to an ability to sniff out … More

Chemtrails, The Joy of Sects review

Gruff Rhys – Sadness Sets Me Free review

Ultimately, isn’t everything just a number? the PR accompanying Sadness Sets Me Free points out that it’s the 25th album … More

Country, Folk, Gruff Rhys, Indie, Sadness Sets Me Free review, Super Furry Animals, This Is The Kit

Ducks Ltd. – Harm’s Way review

For the uninitiated Ducks Ltd. are a Toronto based duo of English singer/lyricist Tom McGreevy and Australian Evan Lewis, who … More

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Dark Rainbow review

As talked about many times here before, it’s standard practice now for artists to create a distance between themselves and … More

Dark Rainbow review, Frank Carter, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Gallows, Orchestra of Wolves, Punk, Rock

Future Islands – People Who Aren’t There Anymore review

Write about what you know is one of the most pervasive clichés, but it’s close and more powerful cousin surely … More

Future Islands, Indie, People Who Aren't There Anymore, Samuel T Herring, Synth Pop

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