Category: Music
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The More, The Merrier: Are Regular Releases Detrimental?

They say you can never have too much of a good thing but is that true? Connor Moore inspects the surge in artists hitting out with album after album at a breakneck speed.
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Album Review: Blondes – Warmth

Weirdly chilling but soothingly hypnotic, Blonde’s create a rich blanket of beautiful, industrial sounds.
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ALBUM REVIEW – SCUM. by RAT BOY.

Is Scum an album well worth the wait or an example of a band overstaying their welcome?
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Track Review: Adam & Elvis – Wasting Away

Sarcastically upbeat, London up-comers Adam and Elvis take an existential look on Wasting Away.
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Album Review: Soccer Mommy – Collection

Beautiful bedroom pop combined with sombre, transparent lyrics makes Soccer Mommy a serious threat in the Bandcamp-sphere.
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EP Review: Motion – S/T

Observant and maturely written, Motion show what they’re capable of on their self-titled debut EP.
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Track Review: Sweet White – My Girl/Someone

Liberating and loving, Sweet White’s attempts at romance are certainly mutual.
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Track Review: Queens Of The Stone Age – The Evil Has Landed

Bluesy jam one minute and rock n roll strutting the next, Queens Of The Stone aren’t hitting the brakes on the Villains hype train.

