Month: November 2017
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Album Review: Revelations by Shamir

Taking up the role of producer, Shamir sutures together an understated, if fractious, collection of songs both personal and relatable.
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Gig Review: Arcane Roots @ The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton

Slightly behind schedule, Arcane Roots brought their ethereal experience to Wolverhampton
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Album Review: American Fall by Anti-Flag

Anti-Flag give a voice to the voiceless on their latest protest-fuelled album.
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EP Review: In Tongues by Joji

On In Tongues, Joji tempers his Filthy Frank alter ego with subdued trip hop.
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An Interview With…Cults

In the midst of their first tour in three years, Cults’ Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion opine on their ever-changing artistry, switching record labels, and the internet music landscape.
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Best Tracks Of The Week (Oct 30th – Nov 5th)

We might be late into 2017 but we certainly aren’t lacking in quality tunes: here’s Sean, Ethan, Oli and Liam to pick out this week’s offering.
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Track Review: Amber by Bottle Note

Feeling like an early Arctic Monkey’s b-side, Bottle Note hit out with a menacing and tight new track.
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Slaughter Beach, Dog – Birdie ALBUM REVIEW

Feauturing his most impressive lyrical output to date, Jake Ewald’s solo project provides one of the year’s most pleasant records.
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Top 10 Protomartyr Tracks

The latest continuation of 10 On Thursday takes a look at Protomartyr, one of the most exciting new acts to emerge from Detroit in recent years.
