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Annie Gardiner has marked new territory with her first solo album Bloodletting after the release of some mystifyingly tense singles that all act as cohesive pieces of what has proved to be a superb puzzle.
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WORDS BY: GIANNIS NIKODIMOS Irish breakout stars Fontaines D.C. are arguably one of the most important post-punk bands in recent years. The band entered the stage with their frontman, Grian Chatten, holding flowers and throwing them into the crowd in an attempt at a ‘big rock star’ moment; despite this coming off slightly cheesy, I […]
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Dub and Doom, brothers? Cousins? New Age Doom tackle the work of the mighty Scratch in their newest release: Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s Guide to the Universe.
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Her voice is simply beautiful yet the material is perhaps repetitive, read resonates full review on Lana Del Rays new album, Blue Banisters.
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A huge career spanning 24 records has lead Melvins to new release, Working With God. But does it live up to its divine expectations?
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