Tag: new music
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Track Review: To Be A Man by Sway

A beautiful exterior with a dark core, Sway’s latest single is another etching of their name on the music landscape.
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Track Review: Amber by Bottle Note

Feeling like an early Arctic Monkey’s b-side, Bottle Note hit out with a menacing and tight new track.
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Track Review: Canto Falls – Clarity

The catchiest track of the month so far, Canto Falls relish in their noughties influence.
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LISTEN: Jamie XX shares remix of “On Hold”

Released early today, Jamie XX’s remix of On Hold equips it for the dance-floor.
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Album Review: Alvvays – Antisocialites

Staying true to their roots while displaying a new sense of maturity, Alvvays impress with their sophomore release, Antisocialites.
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Album Review: The National – Sleep Well Beast

After four years, the beast is finally awake as The National release their most avant-garde creation to date
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Fangclub Interview: “Glasgow is a home away from home”

Playing their first ever headline show in Glasgow, Gregor Farquharson caught up with Fangclub to see what the band make of playing in Scotland and more.
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Album Review: Grizzly Bear – Painted Ruins

With sprawling, intricate melodies and arguable healing properties, Grizzly Bear show that they know how to do comebacks with their astounding new release.
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Track Review: Babe Punch – Stanford

Rage fuelled and drenched in heartbreaking reality, Babe Punch sock it to the privileged on Stanford.
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Track Review: Queens Of The Stone Age – The Evil Has Landed

Bluesy jam one minute and rock n roll strutting the next, Queens Of The Stone aren’t hitting the brakes on the Villains hype train.