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Yet another banger: Rylands Heath – IOU
Rylands Heath’s pattern for penning perfect pop pearls is so well-known and expected at this point, that we were genuinely…
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Proof that rock never died: Parma Comets release Apology
Have you ever dumped someone that you shouldn’t have? Have you ever reflected on a previous relationship and realised that,…
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Gritty words for grotesque realities: Jim Byron – The Psychiatric Lottery
Avant-garde, atypical and demonstrably DIY is the name of the game for Jim Byron. Having released a slew of material…
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Martyn Peters releases the poignant and passionate More Than This
There are those moments when the rat-race stops. When the dust settles. When all that’s left is space and silence.…
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Sweet synthwave motivation: Keep On Running – Screams From The Sun
Citing their main influence as 30 Seconds to Mars, Italian-born but London-dwelling duo, Screams From The Sun, have altered their…
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Hard, heavy, and Herculean: State Green – Warning Shots
Those of us who still pray to the guitar gods often sadly leave our church dejected. But in a world…
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The Excuses release Meant To Be!
If you like your indie rock to be served with a hefty side of quirk that may make you raise…
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Catbear release the wonderful Who Are You?
If you’re craving some gorgeous, 80s, synthwaves stylings: you’re in luck, because Catbear will come to your rescue with their…
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The hit machine strikes again: Cameron Sanderson – Art Girl.
If you haven’t heard of Cameron Sanderson by now, I would quite frankly be in shock. This 23 year old…
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A little slice of happiness: Kanikani Kiwi
With the world the way as it is, it can sometimes be a bit of a struggle to raise a…
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