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Osees – A Foul Form review

Normally on those album adverts you see the testimonials are pretty bland. “Really good. Sounds great, four stars” “His/her/Their best … More

A Foul Form, Crass, Garage Rock, Henry Rollins, John Dwyer, Oh Sees, Osees, Punk, Rudimentary Peni

Traams – Personal Best review

For many bands being on hiatus means different things, from a sabbatical, an extended holiday or devoting time to solo … More

Art Rock, indie music, TRAAMS, Traams Personal Best review

Nightlands – Moonshine review

If, ten years ago, it was difficult to see that The War On Drugs were on course to be a … More

Dave Hartley, Nightlands - Moonshine review, The War On Drugs

The Kooks – Ten Tracks to Echo in The Dark review

In the rock star world, sobriety can be a relative concept. Talking about the atmosphere surrounding the recording of The … More

Indie, Luke Pritchard, Ten Tracks To Echo In The Dark review, The Kooks

Beach Bunny – Emotional Creature review

You’ll find plenty of people out there on the internet who will tell you that TikTok is ruining music – … More

Beach Bunny, Emo, Emotional Creature review, Indie

Pit Pony – World To Me review

Maybe it was being stuck at home with not much else to mull over, but it’s hard to deny that … More

Indie, Pit Pony, Punk Rock, World To Me review

Wolf Alice – Blue Lullaby EP review

Many different sideshows await you in the afterglow of releasing a critically acclaimed album. In the time spent since Wolf … More

Blue Lullaby EP, Blue Weekend, Ellie Rowsell, Indie, Unplugged, Wolf Alice

Gwenno – Tresor review

Whilst – rightly – nobody ever thinks or cares much about the writers, it’s still worth pointing out that Tresor … More

Boards Of Canada, Cornwall, Folk, Gwenno, Le Kov, Psychedelia, Tresor review

The Fernweh – TORSCHLUSSPANIK! review

To save you looking it up, TORSCHLUSSPANIK! is a German term which loosely equates to fear of missing out. Or … More

Folk, Indie, Liverpool, Psychedelia, The Fernweh, TORSCHLUSSPANIK! review

Vibrations of the Sun – Vibrations of the Sun review

You can make a conscious left turn for any number of reasons, perhaps as it’s not possible to go forward … More

Dream Pop, Post rock, Psychedelia, Vibrations of the Sun

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