Tag: music review
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TRACK REVIEW: Vistas – Sign Language

Talk about a band living up to their name, eh? Edinburgh act Vistas have stumbled upon something special when making Sign Language, a single that’s like a time capsule from noughties indie rock with a captivating hook that will be difficult to banish from your mind. The band seem to be going in a bit of a rock…
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TRACK REVIEW: NEWGIRLS – Beanstalk

Opening up with a riff loud and gnarly enough to melt your face off, NEWGIRLS have definitely made good on that potential they showed on their debut single earlier this year. It’s no surprise that the re-recorded Beanstalk is their most popular track yet as this is punk rock in its purest form, a rollercoaster ride that punches you in the…
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TRACK REVIEW: Skepta – Man

The unprecedented growth of Grime was one of the defining moments of British music last year. While it may have been overlooked by the Brits, which has thankfully been balanced out by the recent Ivor Novello nominations, you’ll be hard done to find someone who didn’t hear Skepta’s Shutdown blaring at any point in 2015 as the…
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EP REVIEW: Death Grips – Interview 2016

Reviewing a release from Death Grips is never easy. The biggest challenge with the Sacramento hip hop act isn’t the music itself but how it’s delivered, sometimes in a conventional fashion, other times leaked by the band themselves. So it isn’t surprising that we have Interview 2016 on our hands whilst waiting for the much…
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Last Shadow Puppets – Everything You’ve Came To Expect

The number one rule for races is to never use up all your energy at once. For the Miles Kane and Alex Turner duo The Last Shadow Puppets, their latest album is a marathon they’ve been preparing for the better part of 8 years and they’ve not been sitting on their arses while waiting. Miles…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Weezer – Weezer (White Album)

Weezer really do love naming their albums after themselves, don’t they? From their humble beginnings on their eponymously titled debut, referred to as the blue album, the L.A act have released three other albums with the same title, each as different as the next. However, on their latest use of self titling, this time called…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kanye West – The Life Of Pablo

Controversial rapper provides a living, breathing messy piece of art A common comment about any artist is that they’re not what they used to be, whether or not it’s a criticism depends on your own interpretation. In the Hip-Hop genre though it’s often a way to slate a rapper who has went against his original sound or…
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GIG REVIEW: CHVRCHES + The Twilight Sad @ SSE Hydro

Things really couldn’t be going any better for synth pop act CHVRCHES. Starting off as a little band from Glasgow producing EPs full of fluttery, vivid beats with equally beautiful vocals, they followed it up with two LPS that were full of charm, great production and, more importantly, the same energy and passion they displayed…


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