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ALBUM REVIEW: Tormentas Malsanas by Las Nubes

Blending their trademark loud, garage pop sound with whip smart lyrics, Las Nubes returns with their…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Forge of Rebellion by Dreamslain

Dreamslain is set to release their highly anticipated second album, Forge of Rebellion, on June 14th….

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EP REVIEW: Altered States by Gnarwhal

Gnarwhal‘s latest EP, Altered States is a gripping journey through the depths of heavy rock and…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Away from this Dream by Axel Flóvent

Axel Flóvent‘s latest album, Away from this Dream, is a vibrant blend of folk influences, alternative…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Echoes of North by Christine Kammerer

Echoes of North by Christine Kammerer is a debut album that effortlessly blends the ethereal realms…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hold My Hand, God Damn It by Gaffa Tape Sandy

Brighton punk trio Gaffa Tape Sandy confront the turbulence of their twenties head-on in their debut…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Pathetic Apathetic by Indoor Pets

Indoor Pets’ sophomore album Pathetic Apathetic is a triumphant return for the Kent-based indie rock quartet,…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: In Hearts and Stone by World Times Three

Blending crushing riffs and heavy rhythms, World Times Three’s debut album, In Hearts and Stone, is…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Vol 1: The Hymn of the Hunter by Voraath

Prepare yourself for an auditory adventure unlike any other. Voraath, a sci-fi horror-inspired extreme metal band…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Days of Grey by Red Vanilla

Hailing from Dundee, the alt-rock band Red Vanilla is making waves with their debut EP, Days…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Volume II by Sons of Arrakis

Sons of Arrakis have raised their own bar with their latest album Volume II. The mesmerising…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Cruce Signatus by Cruce Signatus

Cruce Signatus, the brainchild of Milwaukee-based multi-instrumentalist David Frazer, unveils its instrumental self-titled debut in a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Art History by Perennial

Perennial is delivering a masterclass in modernist punk, blending 60s mod grooves, post-hardcore angles, and experimental…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Tintoretto by Tintoretto

Tintoretto, the Milwaukee-based post-hardcore band, is set to unleash their long-lost self-titled debut album on June…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Fourth Horseman by Deathwish

Deathwish has consistently delivered a potent blend of thrashy hardcore punk since their inception in 2014….

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Hyphenate: Disc 1 by J57

THE HYPHENATE: DISC 1 by J57 is a bold and personal project that marks a significant…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Curse of the Commonwealth by Funeral at Sea

Curse of the Commonwealth, the debut album by Funeral at Sea, is a poignant and introspective…

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ALBUM REVIEW: None for All by Dead Harrison

Dead Harrison‘s None for All is proof of the band’s ability to transform darkness into a…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Of Crackling Embers & Sorrows Drowned by Brazen Tongue

Brazen Tongue‘s debut full-length album, Of Crackling Embers & Sorrows Drowned (June 7), is a powerful…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Social Paralysis by Sarah O’Moore

Finding inspiration from the Irish middle class life of Dubliners by James Joyce, Sarah O’Moore’s debut…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: All for Something by Tiny Habits

The debut album  All For Something by Tiny Habits is a stunning testament to the power…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Rewire by Hangover Square

Having forged a path of sobriety, the husband-and-wife duo of Victoria Bourne and Chris Harper known…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Pisces Pie by Odelet

Pisces Pie from Odelet had me hooked from the first to the last note. A beautiful…

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EP REVIEW: My World by Raylee Forest

In her EP My World (out May 22), Raylee Forest forages into the glittery dark realm…

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EP REVIEW: Schisms & Pendulums by Seethe

Seethe‘s latest EP, Schisms & Pendulums, offers a haunting exploration of the human psyche. Out now,…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Last or Later by Burnt Sherpa

Burnt Sherpa, the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Greg Green, is nearing the May 17 release date of…

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EP REVIEW: Don’t Understand Why by Toucan

The musical moniker of Conor Clancy, Toucan, is set to release his EP, Don’t Understand Why…

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ALBUM REVIEW: …buried where you stand by Mutes

Birmingham’s post-punk stalwarts, Mutes, return with their fourth studio album, …buried where you stand, a bold…