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Looking Back At… Antidotes by Foals

Ewan Blacklaw takes a glance back at Foals’ seminal debut album Antidotes and the impact it had on the British indie scene
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Stuffed with summery jams, The Magic Gang impress with their debut LP

A long-awaited album, indie pop outfit The Magic Gang don’t disappoint.
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The Fratellis recapture their old form with new album In Your Own Sweet Time

The Fratellis were one of the darlings of the mid noughties indie explosion. Back for more with their fifth album, In Your Own Sweet Time recaptures some of that old magic.
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Chris McQueer: The Madness of Reality

Scottish whizz kid Chris McQueer shows he’s just as funny and enthralling on stage as he in is in his books.
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Black Foxxes provide a prime cut sophomore LP with ‘Reiði’

Pretty and serene while also being wild and confrontational, Black Foxxes ramp up things on their latest LP.
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Sobriety get moody and murky on ‘Ronnie’s Song’

On their new single, Sobriety ooze gloominess and desire.
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Logic can’t justify the length of ‘Bobby Tarantino II’ – or its quality

A return to his mix-tape self isn’t a return to form for Logic.
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‘Pop Music’ sees Remo Drive polish their sound, for better or worse

After their runaway success in 2017, Remo Drive follow up it up with a satisfactory three track EP.
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David Byrne dwells on his career on American Utopia

Maintaining his trademark lyricism, David Byrne achieves mixed results on his latest solo album.
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Black Peaks keep it heavy with new track Can’t Sleep

Brighton prog enthusiasts Black Peaks keep up the good work with their latest single, Can’t Sleep