Category: Review
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Album Review: Fangclub – S/T

Familiar and fierce, Fangclub’s debut record kicks the garage rock outfit’s career off in ideal fashion.
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Track Review: Car Seat Headrest – War Is Coming (If You Want It) [March Mix]
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Part of Bandcamp’s fundraiser for the Transgender Law Center, Car Seat Headrest’s alternate mix of their upcoming track is as insightful as it is powerful.
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TRACK REVIEW: Enter Shikari – Live Outside

Different yet the same, Enter Shikari’s choice to channel a pop friendlier sound is ballsy but pays off.
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Album Review: Manchester Orchestra – A Black Mile To The Surface

Manchester Orchestra’s latest album isn’t so much a recommended listen, rather an essential one.
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Album Review: Arcade Fire – Everything Now

Easily the band’s weakest album thus far, Arcade Fire lose sight both instrumentally and lyrically.
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Album Review: Foster The People – Sacred Hearts Club

Fluid, fresh and frantic, Foster The People tick all the right boxes on Sacred Hearts Club.
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Album Review: Dan Croll – Emerging Adulthood

Much like its title implies, Dan Croll’s sophomore LP has the artist finding himself and cementing his sound.
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Album Review: Public Service Broadcasting – Every Valley

Much like its subject matter, Public Service Broadcasting’s latest LP reaches dark places with their rich sound.
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Album Review: Tyler The Creator – Flower Boy

Scum Fuck Flower Boy is the album that cements Tyler The Creator as one of the brightest stars in hip-hop.
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Gig Review: NAS @ O2 Academy Glasgow

Glasgow welcomed hip hop royalty this month and NAS made sure that it was worth the wait.