Category: Review
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Track Review: Canto Falls – Clarity

The catchiest track of the month so far, Canto Falls relish in their noughties influence.
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Album Review: Knox Fortune – Paradise

Full of promise but failing to deliver a cohesive package, Knox Fortune’s debut effort leaves room for improvement.
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Track Review: The Covasettes – This Feeling

Wearing its influences on its sleeves, the debut single by The Covasettes is smooth but maybe too similar.
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Album Review: The Killers – Wonderful Wonderful

After their hiatus has came to an end, could the break finally bring The Killers back to their former glory?
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Track Review: The Dunts – Coalition Of Chaos

The Dunts deliver a snide, rebellious track that takes shot at a partnership fated to fall apart.
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Album Review: MC Almond Milk – Full Day, Cool Times

The album may be bleak but Full Day, Cool Times shows a bright future for MC Almond Milk.
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Album Review: Slotface – Try Not To Freak Out

Die the promising band that fizzled out or live long enough to become a husk: Slotface say fuck off to this and whip out a stunning debut.
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Album Review: Foo Fighters – Concrete & Gold

The dad rock quandary, Foo Fighters sound meatier but not golden on their ninth full-length studio offering
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Album Review: Superfood – Bambino

Change can be scary but it can also allow an artist to trans-mutate into something bigger and better as shown by Superfood on their recent LP.
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EP Review: Betty & The Bass – Bad Magic Tricks, Pt.1

A weird mesh of different influences can end in disaster but that isn’t the case for Edinburgh hopefuls Betty & The Bass.