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The Reviews Are In

Our thoughts on some new tunes...

Tigertown - Wandering Eyes

"What You Came Here For – is the shiny end of their oeuvre, but work through to My Ghost to find the band's delicate face."

Dead Letter Circus - The Catalyst Fire

"This is music to fight battles to; pick yours and move forwards."

Dawes - Stories Don't End

"If you grew up getting down to your parents' Jackson Browne or LRB records you'll find a lot to love here – the '70s Laurel Canyon vibe given a modern sheen."

Julia Holter - Loud City Song

"Musically it seamlessly blends experimental and pop forms into an enchanting balance of tradition and futurism."

Fleshgod Apocalypse - Labryinth

"Upon hearing this musical Frankenstein's monster, one can only proclaim: β€œIt's alive!”"

Drenge - Drenge

"Lo-fi and no frills, gloriously raw and gritty, you can almost smell the rock and roll coming off Drenge."

Ty Segall - Sleeper

"It's still a fascinating and quite brave new facade for this precocious young talent."

The Wild Feathers - The Wild Feathers

"The Wild Feathers pays its respects to the past, while carving out something new and pretty great."

Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue Acoustic

"Yellowcard have taken on a dangerous feat in many aspects, but they've pulled it off and ended up with an album of high enough standards to be completely on par with the quality of the original."

Boy & Bear - Harlequin Dream

"Harlequin Dream perfectly combines the jaunty swagger of neo-folk with real emotion and a touch of bitter sweetness for an album of real substance."

Glen Campbell - See You There

"If this is Campbell's swansong, he can go out with his head held incredibly high."

No Age - An Object

"Though it takes a couple of listens for An Object to prove itself as the musically rich and brilliantly put-together album that it really is."