Tag: track review

  • TRACK REVIEW: Biffy Clyro – Wolves Of Winter

    TRACK REVIEW: Biffy Clyro – Wolves Of Winter

    Roguish Scottish rockers make their return, sounding angrier than ever on their latest single It’s been a while since we last heard a brand new album from bearded three piece act Biffy Clyro (3 years, 1 month, 22 days but who’s counting?) who since the release of ambitious double LP Opposites have been touring extensively, playing…

  • TRACK REVIEW: Modern Baseball – Apple Cider, I Don’t Mind

    TRACK REVIEW: Modern Baseball – Apple Cider, I Don’t Mind

    Pennsylvanian emo, punk rock act  Modern Baseball showcase new material from their forthcoming album Back in the 90’s, pop punk was fairly content in delivering jokes about fucking mums, getting drunk and farts, perfectly accompanying any and every party you could ever attend due to its catchiness and simplicity that made it accessible to pretty…

  • New Tropics – Morphine TRACK REVIEW

    New Tropics – Morphine TRACK REVIEW

    If you were to look at Chichester rock band New Tropics social media, more specifically their photos of broken equipment including a heavily chipped drum and a telecaster with a chunk out of it, you’d probably expect a roguish pack of boys with a very rough sound. Whilst I can’t say much about the former,…

  • Kanye West – Real Friends + No More Parties In LA TRACK REVIEW

    Kanye West – Real Friends + No More Parties In LA TRACK REVIEW

    Kanye kicks off 2016 with not one but two refreshing new tracks that amps up the hype for WAVES even more. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/blinkclyro?lang=e… LIKE ME ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/blinkclyro/?…

  • TRACK REVIEW: ROSTAM – EOS

    TRACK REVIEW: ROSTAM – EOS

    That new Vampire Weekend album you’ve been waiting patiently for might be pushed back further with the recent release of multi instrumentalist and producer Rostam Batmanglij’s new single EOS. EOS came about naturally after Rostam discovered an old voice memo on his phone. It’s rare that that happens for me—I’m always collecting ideas on my…

  • Track Review: Pouty – Sad

    Track Review: Pouty – Sad

    California sweethearts deliver a track full of glamoured up qualms about anxiety White women singing about feeling sad and suicidal? Well that’s new. Whilst this may be something we’ve came to know (and get sick of) with Lana Del Rey, it would be harsh to say that Pouty are trying to rip her off in any…

  • Track Review: Kanye West – REAL FRIENDS

    Track Review: Kanye West – REAL FRIENDS

    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 image, whether it be selling out in order to make…

  • Track review: Savages – Adore

    Track review: Savages – Adore

    Savages are not a conventional “girl band” in the way that the likes of Little Mix are. In fact, the use of that term seems obsolete as the London-based act pack tracks with such brutish force that they put most other bands in the genre to shame, helping to destroy this stereotype of female groups…