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Tag Archives: post punk
I, The Lion – Run
After a couple of years touring the UK, I, The Lion have returned to the studio to put together their latest EP. The first single, ‘Hold Strong’, was a triumphant return to the post-punk scene and is a great indicator … Continue reading
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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Waking Aida – Eschaton
Eschaton is the first full-length album from Southampton’s Waking Aida. It’s also the first full-length put out wholly by label Robot Needs Home. Knowing the album was produced by Maybeshewill bassist Jamie Ward, I had high expectations for this album. … Continue reading
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Tagged Eschaton, From Monument to Masses, Maybeshewill, post punk, post rock, review, Robot Needs Home, waking aida
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Buho – Self Titled EP
Búho hail from the state of Texas: home of At The Drive-In, who they name as one of their key influences. You could say they have a lot to live up to, but then no one is realistically expecting them … Continue reading
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Tagged at the drive-in, Búho, envy, ep, indie rock, post punk, post rock, review, self titled, sparta
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Touché Amore + Self Defense Family – Rock City, Nottingham – December 8
Touché Amore arrived in Nottingham with a reputation at odds with their forthcoming performance. Like fellow screamo revivalists La Dispute, the savage punch and swagger of their recorded sound is rarely replicated on stage. It’s replaced by a group of … Continue reading
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Tagged Amore, emo, end of a year, gig, live, nottingham, post punk, punk, punk rock, review, rock city, screamo, self defense, self defense family, show, Touché, Touché Amore
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