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Water From Your Eyes – It’s A Beautiful Place Review

We last met Water From Your Eyes via their remix album Crushed By Everyone in late 2024. Consisting of material … More

Art Rock, Avant Garde, Dinosaurs, Nate Amos, Synth Pop, Water From Your Eyes It's A Beautiful Place review

Mac DeMarco – Guitar review

It’s not difficult to understand and agree with Mac DeMarco’s opinion on the insidious nature of machine music and the … More

Guitar review, Indie, Lo Fi, Mac DeMarco

The Black Keys – No Rain, No Flowers review

The saying goes that everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. In the case of The … More

Dan Auerbach, No Rain No Flowers review, Patrick Carney, The Black Keys

For Those I Love – Carving The Stone review

Something good can often be something you wear like a tattoo. Even if it’s what you’re remembered for, after it … More

Carving The Stone, David Balfe, Dublin, For Those I Love, Ireland, Rave, Spoken Word

The Royston Club – Songs for The Spine review

As a musician taking the decision whether to stick or twist sounds like it might be the most important one … More

Indie, indie music, Songs for The Spine review, The Royston Club, Wrexham

The K’s – Pretty On The Internet review

Nothing should really suprise anyone anymore, but the gradual inversion of modern indie – ok, for context the mainly guitar … More

Indie, Pretty on The Internet, The K's

Lord Huron – The Cosmic Selector Vol 1 review

The general rule in popular music is that the more different influences you splice your work with, the narrower the … More

Country, Electronica, Folk, Lord Huron, The Cosmic Selector Volume 1

Gwenno – Utopia review

If life is ultimately all about perspective, so for Gwenno Saunders to describe her fourth album as effectively having the … More

Gwenno, Indie, Soul, Utopia review, Wales

Wet Leg – Moisturizer review

On the surface Wet Leg – now officially a band and not only Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – shouldn’t … More

Britpop, Grunge, Indie, Moisturizer, Rhian Teasdale, Wet Leg

BC Camplight – A Sober Conversation review

Some people like to share. Some like to listen. Some don’t like to do either. For Brian Christinzio not sharing … More

A Sober Conversation review, BC Camplight, Brian Christinzio, Indie

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