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After Wolf Alice’s BRIT award winning album ‘Blue Weekend’, it’s great to see the band back with a stripped back, acoustic EP. The tracks sound warm and beautiful, as if recorded in the band’s bedroom, but the short selection of songs when compared to the full album makes the...
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Foals' seventh studio album is a departure from the grungier sounds of 'What Went Down' and 'Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost' ('I' and 'II'), but will embed itself within the Foals' disography with ease; a mature and developed album that feels like an absolute triumph. Alex Tearle reviews......
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Everything Everything have produced a fantastic album, using some of the better elements of their past albums while adding some modern synth beats and some excellent new ideas to create an entertaining but slightly drawn-out album. Alex Tearle reviews…...
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The Dot to Dot festival 2022 was a very well-organised live event that showcased the very best live music, with stellar shows from local bands, up-and-coming performers, and established acts alike. Alex Tearle reviews......
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Blossoms' third studiio album feels like a continuation of their much-loved style, a well written and realised album that, though definitely a fan favourite, feels very safe, and echoes many of the same issues the band have faced with their previous efforts. Alex Tearle reviews......
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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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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...