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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard are known for producing an inordinate number of albums (with four in 2017 alone), but the band prove they still have much more to offer the world of psychedelic rock, with some awesome microtonal beats and riffs that feel like love letters to...
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In terms of the British indie scene, Wet Leg are the hottest band around right now, with their debut self-titled album going straight to number one in the UK charts. Gemma Cockrell shares her thoughts on the record....
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PUP’s new album is a fantastic return to form and a thoroughly enjoyable album that deserves high praise. As a huge PUP fan this record hits all the right notes, a vast improvement over 2020’s This Place Sucks Ass and a true successor to 2019’s excellent Morbid Stuff. This...
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The Amazons and Royal Blood put on a stellar show at the Motorpoint Arena, reminding me why it is argued that the Amazons will some day reach the same dizzying heights. Alex Tearle reviews......
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Nottingham Trent alumni Ollie Greenhalgh has an EP out, under his alias hidingthehurt. With ‘From Fieldware with Love,’ the self-confessed emo boy dishes up a healthy six-track helping of hyperpop. After listening to 100 Gecs once, Tim Ovenden made his entire personality ‘the guy to never give the aux...
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In the final instalment of Gemma and Kiah's contribution to Impact's 'New Releases Roundup', after an epic two year run, they review the latest releases from Superorganism feat. Stephen Malkmus & Dylan Cartlidge, Braxe & Falcon feat. Alan Braxe, DJ Falcon & Panda Bear, KAP and The Regrettes....
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Little Mix took the U.K. (and later the world) by storm after their historic win on X-Factor in 2012, when they became the first group to win the show. 11 years later, and one member down, Little Mix remain one of the biggest girl groups in the world. In...