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Album Review: Ivy League - 'Transparency'
An album that is explosive in its forcefulness and strength.
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Album Review: Palms - 'Palms'
Beautiful post metal from seasoned musicians.
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Album Review: The Bellrays - Black Lightning
The band’s unique and soulful take on speed-driven Californian punk rock is still as exciting as it always was.
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Album Review: Sweet Jean - Dear Departure
A beautiful, sincere and evocative sound.
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Album Review: Hawthorne Heights - 'Zero'
Zero reminisces with older Hawthorne Heights and takes listeners back to the time when the band were recognised as a musical force.
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Album Review: For Our Hero - 'Young Wolves'
The band brings nothing new to the genre, with predictable song structures and progressions, and this makes them just like any other pop punk band.
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Album Review: Rogue Wave - Nightingale Floors
Rogue Wave have played it a little too safe with this album, and sadly, it isn’t an album to remember the band by
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Album Review: Rodion G.A. - The Lost Tapes
It maintains a kind of militant minimalness, yet this primitive, noisy electro-pop music is endlessly engaging
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Album Review: Prudence Rees-Lee - Court Music From The Planet Of Love
Her strange and sophisticated vision propels every song, creating a confident album of exciting music for those who like it weird.
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Album Review: Various - Sandwell District: Fabric 69
An arresting peak in the esteemed Fabric catalogue, the only caveat is that if you’re anything like this reviewer you’ll be opening your wallet a second time as you hunt down full-length versions of the numerous highlights.
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Album Review: Sleeping With Sirens - Feel
Hopefully he’s right, because if kids are ready for this shit, the world is in some real trouble.
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Album Review: Noah And The Whale - Heart Of Nowhere
The first few songs show promise and there are some nice moments on the record, but overall this is a pretty dull experience
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