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Idles – Crawler review

The music industry’s hype cycle is such a transient phenomenon, who can tell whether anyone is trying to genuinely appraise … More

Crawler review, Idles, Joe Talbot, Mark Bowen, Punk, Radiohead

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Sticky review

At five seven, with red hair and a surface area that’s now more tattoo than skin, Frank Carter you’d say … More

Frank Carter, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Gallows, Joe Talbot, Punk Rock, Sticky review

La Luz – La Luz review

Come to LA they said. Play some rock n’ roll they said. Originally formed in Seattle, La Luz’s singer Shana … More

Garage Rock, La Luz, Los Angeles, Shana Cleveland

We Are Scientists – Huffy review

As an artist the last thing you want to hear said about your work is the phrase ‘diminishing returns’. For … More

Chris Cain, Hufffy review, Keith Murray, We Are Scientists

Clinic – Fantasy Island review

Weird fact: Fantasy Island contains in Refractions (In The Rain) the second song to use the word ‘dodecahedron’ released in … More

Clinic, Fantasy Island, Psychedelia

Robin Guthrie Mockingbird Love EP review

It’s taken some thinking time by former Cocteau Twin Robin Guthrie to be sure, but after obsessively making new music … More

Ambient, Cocteau Twins, Harold Budd, Mockingbird Love review, Robin Guthrie

Novelty Island – How Are Coping With This Century? review

Similarly to those from it’s near neighbour Manchester, musicians from Liverpool face a choice early on; embrace your home city’s … More

Folk, How Are You Coping With This Century, Liverpool, Novelty Island, Paul McCartney

W.H.Lung – Vanities review

In the past they used to talk about things being ‘in the water’ when exceptional stuff happened in specific places, … More

Vanities review, WH Lung

Public Service Broadcasting – Bright Magic review

Public Service Broadcasting tend to elicit one of two reactions from the general listening population, their edutainment high concept always … More

Berlin, Blixa Bargeld, Bright Magic album review, David Bowie, J Willgoose Esq, Public Service Broadcasting

Amyl & The Sniffers – Comfort To Me review

You took your lockdown(s) as you could; circumstances, strains and outcomes varied. For Amyl & The Sniffers it meant a … More

Amy Taylor, Amyl & The Sniffers, Metal, Motorhead, Punk Rock

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