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Category Archives: Reviews
Haze – Clouds Surround & Breathe
My first play of Haze’s debut album was in the office, and it didn’t really work for me there. I also tried the car on a bright sunny day, and again, no joy. However, through headphones, running around Richmond Park … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Beyond Hope Records, clouds surround and breathe, Frail Abuse Records, hardcore, haze, post rock, record, review
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Hellwinners – Hellwinners
Brighton has been the birthplace of many bands; Phinius Gage, Fighting Fiction, and, more recently, Tall Ships. The latest act to come from the city is Hellwinners, a punk rock band that has been created by members of Brides (a … Continue reading
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Tagged brides, brighton, ep, hellwinners, pop punk, punk rock, review, river jumpers, skate punk
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The Dead Anyways – Direct Me Home
The Dead Anyways have a working class sound, worn ragged from work and obligations stretching them thin. I picture them self-medicating on booze, stumbling home, only to wake up significantly worse for wear. Given the chance tomorrow, I bet they … Continue reading
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Tagged direct me home, ep, jawbreaker, leatherface, punk, punk rock, review, the dead anyways
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Warner Drive – City of Angels
When I first listened to Los Angeles rockers Warner Drive‘s latest album, City Of Angels, I found myself tapping my foot along to their playful rock ‘n’ roll sound. As soon as I heard the first lines of album opener … Continue reading
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Tagged album, city of angels, hard rock, review, rock, the offspring, warner drive
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I, The Lion – Hold Strong
What do you get if you put a tattooist, a videographer and a lifeguard in a band? In this case, an incredibly tight three-piece that aren’t afraid to experiment with oddball tunings and off-beat timings. I, The Lion are quite … Continue reading
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Tagged fightstar, hold strong, i, i the lion, post punk, reuben, review, rock, single, the lion
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Gravity Ghost – Heartbeats (Rewind)
Indie-electro isn’t really a genre that’s getting a lot of attention at the moment; however one band I have been keeping an eye on is London trio Gravity Ghost. Two-thirds of the group will be known from their days in … Continue reading
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Tagged A Day Called Desire, alt pop, gravity ghost, Heartbeats (Rewind), indie electro, review, single, synth
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Tawny Peaks – In Silver River
The majority of reviews I have read recently have mentioned one band that is storming, well basically, the world: Modern Baseball. It’s hard not to bring them up, as they are a breath of fresh air to today’s music industry. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, in silver river, indie punk, modern baseball, punk, review, tawny peaks
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Little Big League / Ovlov – Split 7”
The internet seems to be full of articles that say all the best band names has been taken, and Ovlov aren’t doing much to challenge this theory, with their backwards written Swedish dad car moniker. Although saying that, a zombie-themed … Continue reading
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Tagged 7", grunge, indie punk, indie rock, little big league, ovlov, review, Split, tiny engines
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