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Team Me's ‘Blind As Night’ Illuminates The Darkness
An album that breathes the whimsical air of a fairytale, Team Me returns from their 2011...
Read moreBjörk Returns Early With Raw & Emotional Vulnicura
Vulnicura opens with the stuttering line ‘Adjust the position’ sounding like a tired...
Read moreFuneral For A Friend Return With Unapologetic "Chapter And Verse"
As far as most bands go, it’s not too hard to guess what sort of direction they’ll be...
Read moreSunday Ain't So Sweet With Saint Agnes In Town
Sunday is a day for worship, a day for rest and a day that means no work; however in...
Read moreThe Garden's Wyatt Shears Releases New Album Punk Planet
Chud Records release ‘Punk Planet’ by Enjoy- the new solo album from The Garden singer and...
Read moreTroyka’s ‘Ornithophobia’ Breaks Boundaries
The London based Organ ensemble Troyka, return with their wildly experimentative third...
Read moreDaniel Knox's Masterful Direction Makes For A Haunting Yet Comforting Listen
Nick Cave meets Bing Crosby, a darker John Grant, a baritone Damien Rice. There are many...
Read moreAtlas Losing Grip’s ‘Currents’ Forming Colossal Waves
Atlas Losing Grip’s new album Currents certainly demonstrates the Swedish quintet’s...
Read moreMeghan Trainor's Debut "Title" Proves She Isn't Only All About That Bass
Title opens with an acapella vocal harmony which instantly arrests and surprises all those...
Read moreKitty, Daisy & Lewis Prove Why Three's Not Always A Crowd For "The Third"
It was 2011 when Kitty, Daisy and Lewis launched their last album and four years is a long...
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