Tag: Album Review
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Album Review: Mogwai – Every Country’s Sun

Displaying a shift in sound to more poppy waters, Every Country’s Sun is wonderful proof of Mogwai’s talent.
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Album Review: Turnover – Good Nature

Unlike the harsh transition between their debut and Peripheral Vision, Turnover’s progression on their new LP is as smooth as butter and goes down a treat.
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Album Review: Brockhampton – Saturation II

Somehow following up a great album with another one, Brockhampton cement themselves as America’s hottest new boyband.
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Album Review: Queens Of The Stone Age – Villains

Back after four years in the desert rock wilderness, Queens of the Stone Age are back with Villains, and it’s ready to dance.
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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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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.
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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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Album Review: Everything Everything – A Fever Dream

Everything Everything’s new LP serves as a nightmarish yet alluring critique of our post-truth society.
