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The Belair Lip Bombs – Again review

Sometimes it’s the things that aren’t said that hold the biggest clues. Admittedly not everyone will be recipients of the … More

Again Review, Indie, Melbourne, The Belair Lip Bombs

Daniel Avery – Tremor review

It seems like there’s barely a niche left in our culture in which something divisive can’t be wedged into; even … More

Daniel Avery, IDM, Industrial, Shoegaze, Techno, Tremor
Killed by Deaf Motorhead

Killed By Deaf (A Punk Tribute To Motorhead) review

“Though shalt not cover Motorhead” is one of rock’s ten alternative commandments: Listen, firstly nobody, sounds like them, despite fifty … More

Punk, The Bronx, Lemmy, Rancid, Motorhead, Killed by Deaf, GBH, Anti Nowhere League, Lagwagon, Pennywise

Brògeal – Tuesday Paper Club review

Let’s bless the mavericks. Let’s celebrate the rogues. Let’s take time to salute the people who we would never dare … More

Brògeal, Celtic, Folk, Punk, Scottish Music

Nightbus – Passenger review

As much as we have romantic notions about the life of a musician, the reality 99 times out of 100 … More

Gothic, Nightbus, Passenger review, Shoegaze, Synth Pop

Idlewild – Idlewild review

It seemed like an unlikely future for Idlewild when they burst onto the post-Britpop scene as the mid nineties became … More

Idlewild, Indie, Roddy Woomble, Scottish Music

Richard Ashcroft – Lovin’ You review

It’s one of the most iconic freak outs of the pre-gentrified Glastonbury; The Verve’s 1993 set promised much, but had … More

Lovin' You review, Richard Ashcroft, Sampling, The Verve

Night Tapes – portals//polarities review

If a 21st century life for some people was to have a sound track Night Tapes – Iiris Vesik, Max … More

Ambient, Electronica, Night Tapes, portals polarities review, Shoegaze

Sprints – All That Is Over review

When did it happen? Can anyone pin it down? There must surely have been the Irish equivalent of a Big … More

All That Is Over review, Irish Music, Post Punk, Punk, Sprints

NewDad – Altar review

We live in a time where the simple words “go home” have assumed a weirdly disproportionate and sinister meaning, but … More

Altar review, Irish Music, NewDad, Post Punk, Punk

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