Tag: new music
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So far, so good? New Gorillaz tracks REVIEWED

Are the two new Gorillaz tracks worth the half a decade wait? Let’s find out…
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TRACK REVIEW: United States of Horror by Ho99o9

Rude, crude and loud, Ho99o9 rejuvenate the art of protest music in a heated political climate.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Different Creatures by Circa Waves

Circa Waves are emotive and beautiful on their sophomore record ‘Different Creatures’.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Semper Femina by Laura Marling

Relatable lyrics and stunning arrangements. Laura Marling’s sixth record – Semper Femina.
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TRACK REVIEW: SHAKE IT BY THE VEGAN LEATHER

Intense, personal lyrics along with disco goodness drives The Vegan Leather’s new track.
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ALBUM REVIEW: DRUNK by THUNDERCAT

By Daisy Cassidy Stephen Bruner, who performs under the moniker Thundercat, has just released his third full-length studio album, Drunk. Burner is an already established bassist, playing for legendary L.A. punk outfit Suicidal Tendencies, and recently featuring on tracks for other artists, including Kendrick Lamar’s album To Pimp a Butterfly. After the rough reception of his…
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ALBUM REVIEW: English Tapas by Sleaford Mods

By Oliver Butler (@notoliverbutler) Whilst Sleaford Mods won’t go as far to allege that they ‘tap into the vein of austerity Britan’, it’s certainly fair to say that they hold a cracked mirror up to the pock-marked face of modern Britain, with Jason Williamson’s impassioned rants expertly capturing the anger & betrayal of the modern…
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TRACK REVIEW: You’re In Love With A Psycho by Kasabian

By Oliver Butler (@notoliverbutler) Back again for a sixth bite of the cherry, Kasabian are back with You’re In Love With a Psycho, the first single from their upcoming studio album, For Crying Out Loud, hoping to further cement themselves as Britrock royalty and the heirs to Oasis’ parka-draped throne. The cover for the Leicester…
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TRACK REVIEW: Chanel by Frank Ocean

By Will Sexton (@willshesleeps) Christopher Breaux, more know to the world as Frank Ocean, has once again surprised the world with more glorious music. The latest addition to his discography is the dreamy Chanel, which debuted on Apple Music’s main radio channel Beats 1 during the second episode of Ocean’s own show blonded RADIO. Played on repeat for…
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TRACK REVIEW: Green Light by Lorde

By Oliver Butler (@notoliverbutler) One thing that should always subtly remain with you when listening to Lorde‘s music is her age, and what she’s achieved by it. Around the age of 13/14, she was laying the groundwork for her debut album, Pure Heroine, and by the age of 16, she smashed into the face of…