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Tag: Indie

Kim Deal – Nobody Loves You More review

If you want a real life example of how cool is handed down between generations, then you can look no … More

Alt Rock, Grunge, Indie, Kim Deal, Nobody Loves You More review, Steve Albini, The Breeders, The Pixies

Warmduscher – Too Cold To Hold review

Trying to confound your audience – especially when that audience might put politely not be that big – is a … More

Alt Rock, Indie, Irvine Welsh, Janet Planet, Lianne La Havas, Spoken Word, Too Cold to Hold, Warmduscher

Japandroids – Fate and Alcohol review

So this is it, then; after 18 years, four albums, hundreds of gigs, tens of thousands of miles and enough … More

#Music, art, Canada, Fate and Alcohol review, Indie, Japandroids, photography, Punk, travel

The Linda Lindas – No Obligation review

Ok, there’s a whiff of novelty to the Linda Linda’s story – pre teen punks go viral on the back … More

Indie, Los Angeles, Punk Rock, Racist Sexist Boy, The Linda Lindas

Efterklang – Things We Have In Common review

The back story to Things We Have In Common is a fascinating study in modern faith and it’s constructs. After … More

Efterklang, Indie, Leftfield, Mads Brauer, Synth Pop, Things We Have In Common Review

Katy J Pearson – Someday, Now

Like most people, musicians rarely get time for a bit of self care, so Katy J Pearson’s downtime spent amongst … More

Folk, Indie, Katy J Pearson, Someday Now review

Johnny Marr and The Healers – Boomslang Deluxe Edition review

As one interviewer pointed out in the moment, Johnny Marr had been in The The for longer than The Smiths … More

00's Music, Boomslang Deluxe Edition review, Indie, Johnny Marr and The Healers, The Smiths, The The

Fontaines D.C. – Romance review

Running out from their first album Dogrel, for Fontaines D.C. the last five years must’ve seemed like a constant process … More

Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Indie, Post Punk, Romance review

Hamish Hawk – A Firmer Hand review

It’s a frequently addressed topic, but if in the last century being a star meant comporting yourself in a star-like, … More

A Firmer Hand review, Hamish Hawk, Indie, Post Punk, Scottish Music, Synth Pop

Blur – Live At Wembley Stadium review

Wembley can be your field of dreams, or a crucible of disappointment; in the run up to Blur’s two landmark … More

Blur, Blur - Live At Wembley Stadium review, Britpop, Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Indie, Live Music, Song 2

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