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Album Review: Twin Shadow - Confess
Revivalism is all and well, but these songs sound like they were pulled from a dusty ‘80s vinyl collection and given a bad face-lift.
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Album Review: 2:54 - 2:54
2:54 have decided to delve back into the past, borrowing different musical elements from an array of alternative sub-movements.
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Album Review: Citizens! - Here We Are
A pretty impressive debut release from the London quintet. Whilst it does appear like the boys have lost their footing somewhat on the second half of the album, it doesn’t detract from the fact that they know exactly what it takes to make fun, enjoyable music.
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