Category: Review
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Grouper gets lost in its own atmosphere on Grid of Points

Sparse instrumentation makes for a pleasant, but unengaging listen on Grouper’s latest release.
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Looking back at… Music Has The Right To Children by Boards of Canada

20 years on, we look back at the landmark debut album of eclectic electronica duo Boards of Canada.
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Kississippi exude confidence on their debut LP ‘Sunset Blush’

Kississippi reap the rewards of a willingness to experiment with diverse nostalgia-pop sounds while lyrically staying true to their raw and heartfelt origins.
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra swing effortlessly between genres on ‘Sex and Food’

UMO refine their sound and deliver a cleaner than usual selection tracks that may be some of their best yet.
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Phoenix + The Vegan Leather @ Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, 26/03/18

Despite troubling rumours regarding Thomas Mars’ illness-strained vocals, there were no bum notes in sight as Phoenix smashed it out the park in front of the Barras audience
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The Wonder Years take you on a journey with their latest LP ‘Sister Cities’

The Wonder Years take you on a journey through the turbulent years of touring with their richly-detailed, evocative Sister Cities LP
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The Garden continue to search for the perfect balance on latest LP ‘Mirror Might Steal Your Charm’

Raucous but occasionally excessive, it’s clear The Garden are still looking to strike the sweet spot between weirdness and quality
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A Series Of Unfortunate Events continues to be a delightfully dark and faithful adaptation

The Netflix original shows off great performances as it reaches its sophomore season.
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I Feel Fine are doing well with an EP wrapped in emo influences

Brighton indie/emo band I Feel Fine establish a solid foundation on their debut EP.
