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Virginia Wing – private LIFE review

First things first, Manchester based Virginia Wing – now a trio following the addition of Christopher Duffin – know how … More

Alice Merida Richards, Private LIFE review, Virginia Wing

Bradford – Bright Hours review

As comebacks go, to quote another band who also started out in the late 1980’s, Bradford’s has seemingly been forever … More

Bradford, Bright Hours, Madchester, Morrissey, Shouting Quietly, Stephen Street

Blanck Mass – In Fernaux review

One of the most popular salutations by email these days is where the sender hopes they find you well. It’s … More

Benjamin John Power, Blanck Mass, In Fernaux review

Maxïmo Park – Nature Always Wins review

There’s an old British saying that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, referring to a person’s will or … More

Maximo Park, Nature Always Wins review, Newcastle, Paul Smith

The Hold Steady – Open Door Policy review

Music stardom presents the ultimate fairy tale lifestyle; eternal youth, global travel, adoring crowds, recreational exoticism. At least, that’s the … More

Craig Finn, Open Door Policy review, The Hold Steady

slowthai – Tyron review

Those who haunt social media cooking meals to show how lazy people on benefits are will probably say he had … More

A$AP Rocky, Grime, James Blake, Rap, Skepta, Slowthai, Tyron review

Black Country, New Road – For the first time review

Your early twenties more than any other period in life is the time in which it makes most sense to … More

Black Country New Road, For the first time, Isaac Wood, Post rock

Django Django – Glowing In The Dark review

Those of us sat inside with the just the news cycle for company at the moment might be forgiven for … More

Charlotte Gainsbourg, Django Django, Glowing In The Dark, Indie

Pale Waves – Who Am I? review

Words matter. On Pale Waves’ second album the Mancunian quartet address a number of issues society keeps an open discourse … More

Heather Baron-Gracie, Pale Waves, The 1975, Who Am I review

John Carpenter – Lost Themes III Alive After Death review

John Carpenter is better known as the man who brought us horror classics such as Halloween, The Thing and Prince … More

Electronica, Halloween, John Carpenter, Lost Themes III review, The Thing

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