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15 September 2022
Aliens Don't Ring Doorbells release new single 'Hello 2 You'
It’s been a while since the Bahamas-UK-Spain-based band, Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells, first appeared on my radar.
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12 August 2022
Spyres "Dear Diary" EP review
An exuberant EP that fails to realise its full potential
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10 August 2022
Ewan Samms "When You're Done Grieving" EP review
A heartfelt and touching EP
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5 August 2022
Cassia "Why You Lacking Energy" Album Review
The Macclesfield band are here to tell you everything will be alright
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16 July 2022
Wunderhorse "Leader of the Pack" EP review
An unexpected venture into an eclectic mix of sounds, all brought together by Jacob Slater's untamed and elemental vocals
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12 July 2022
An Interview with Spilt Milk Society
The band on their new EP, their inspiration, tape machines and Flyte demos,
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7 July 2022
Kae Tempest "The Line is a Curve" Album Review
Kae Tempest is back with their first album in three years and they are doing what they do best.
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7 July 2022
Mellow Moon by Alfie Templeman Album Review
A landmark album for the British teenager
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17 February 2022
Yard Act Selector Sessions review
Refreshingly political and brilliantly addictive, Yard Act perform for the Selector Sessions.
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31 January 2022
How Jamie T’s Panic Prevention changed the way we viewed mental health
15 years after its original release, we discover how Panic Prevention helped normalise mental health for generations of fans.
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24 January 2022
Review: Declan Mckenna Live from London's Brixton Academy
Declan McKenna lights up Brixton academy with this captivating, powerful show.
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28 September 2021
5 new bands and artists you should listen to
From Belfast to Lyon, this list features 5 emerging bands and artists you should add to your playlists.
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22 September 2021
Review: 234 festival at The Green Door Store, Brighton
One of the most influential venues for grass roots artists in Brighton held a free entry music festival spanning two days this past weekend, championing the best in Brighton’s punk, indie, and alternative rock scene.
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6 September 2021
Review: Wide Awake Festival 2021
The South London music scene has become synonymous with harboring some of the most forward-thinking artists in the UK. Wide Awake is a celebration of the scene, and in the event's first ever outing, proved itself as a mainstay for years to come.
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16 March 2021
Introducing: Adora – Britain's Next Big Band?
Adora’s debut single, ‘Anthem To The Youth’, doubtlessly does what it says on the tin.
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1 March 2021
Introducing: Maria Shepard - Radio-ready indie-folk waiting to be discovered
With several tender and melodic folk songs already on Spotify, Maria Shepard – ‘a London-based law student by day and singer-songwriter by night’ – deserves a bigger audience.
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16 February 2021
Pale Waves - Who Am I? Review: Half An Hour Of Pure Pop Joy
Three years after the release of their 1975-flavoured debut album, Pale Waves are back with follow-up Who Am I?, ditching their indie influences for noughties nostalgia.
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8 December 2020
Weird! by Yungblud
Yungblud’s sophomore record Weird! is a crude and unambitious attempt to ride on the coattails of other artists’ success without offering a shred of originality.