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10 August 2022
Emma Ayz "Animus" EP review
A luscious offering of reflective and atmospheric folk-pop
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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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10 July 2022
The Hive Shrewsbury "Sounds to Look Forward To" Event Review
An exciting showcase of a new wave of British musical talent
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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
Comment posted on 16 July 2022
Hi Tom, thank you for your comment, as Kae Tempest is an artist who's work already pushes the boundaries of what music can be, I think there is nothing negative about the Kae staying with their style that people can recognise. And although this album doesn't push their musical boundaries much (although the level of collaboration was definitely new), there has been a clear progression in their lyricism; it's arguably still a progression for Kae Tempest.