Category: Review
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Gig Review: Codist, Walt Disco & Why No? @ Broadcast

A messy masterclass of newcomers and established juggernauts in the Scottish rock scene, Broadcast played host to an excellent DIY showcase.
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Track Review: Beck – Dear Life

Uptempo and psychedelic with a hidden plea for help, Beck seems determined to keep listeners guessing with his latest experimental work
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Album Review: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard w/ Mild High Club – Sketches of Brunswick East

King Gizzard hop genres and break out the jazz hands on a wonderfully baffling surprise release.
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Album Review: Ghostpoet- Dark Days + Canapés

Bleak and often times hard hitting, Ghostpoet plays it safe on Dark Days + Canapés
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Track Review: King Krule – Czech One

Following up his 2013 debut, King Krule manifests melodic jazzy-tinged poetry on Czech One.
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Album Review: Everything Everything – A Fever Dream

Everything Everything’s new LP serves as a nightmarish yet alluring critique of our post-truth society.
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ALBUM REVIEW – Tribe by Chase & Status

Chase & Status are back with a musical pick and mix in the form of fourth album Tribe. But is it sweet, or is it sour?
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Gig Review: Woes + Campfires @ Glasgow Garage

Woes gave Scotland a taste of homegrown pop punk goodness in a small, intimate show this weekend.
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Album Review: Grizzly Bear – Painted Ruins

With sprawling, intricate melodies and arguable healing properties, Grizzly Bear show that they know how to do comebacks with their astounding new release.
