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Death Note (2017): The Room of Adaptations

Live action adaptations of anime have never been all that good: Adam Wingard’s Death Note may not be much better but fuck, is it entertaining.
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Album Review: The War on Drugs – A Deeper Understanding

Back with their fourth full-length release, A Deeper Understanding by The War on Drugs is fully realised, deeply personal and shows a more mature approach.
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Gig Review: The Vibe & Inertia @ Buff Club

Showcasing two sides of the same rock coin, The Vibe and Inertia were wonderful examples of what is occurring on the ground level of Scottish music.
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Album Review: PVRIS – All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell

PVRIS have certainly come a long way since the release of White Noise in 2014, but does their new album hit all the high notes?
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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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15 Years On: Interpol – Turn On The Bright Lights

Faced by gentrification and forced to fight on the front-lines, Interpol succeeded in saving underground music in NY. 15 years later, their debut record retains the same importance.

