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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Twenty One Pilots, E^st
"More smoke cannons lots of "na-na"s, pogoing and communal underage rager dreams come true."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Millencolin, Grenadiers, Blindspot
"There will be many sore heads (and necks today) but it was definitely worth every little bit of pain."
Reviews / Film & TV
Marguerite
"Marguerite is excruciatingly funny, but moves beyond that."
Reviews / Arts
Lake Disappointment
"Mullins shines in this one-man show."
Reviews / Arts
The Detective's Handbook
"Zipping along on a wave of intricate rhymes and funny repartee, the actors really get to play with this work."
Reviews / Arts
The Yellow Wave
"They vividly portray a cavalcade (sometimes literally) of characters straight out of your worst pulp nightmares."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Shit Robot - What Follows
"Lambkin's focus on synthesised rather than synthetic composition makes What Follows an hypnotic, lush experience."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Julianna Barwick - Will
"Barwick has widened her palette with more distinctively electronic sounds, with differing results."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Chris Cohen - As If Apart
"His innate knack for crafting deviously hook-laden songs in a lightweight fashion is undeniable."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Seratones - Get Gone
"For now, they seem content to let loose and rep the South in their own special way."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen - After The Flood
"The music is melodically rich, the playing evocative and the subject matter both local and universal in nature."
Reviews / Film & TV
A Month Of Sundays
"A worthwhile musing on a man trying to cope as he seems to stagger through life."
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