Review: The Xcerts â Hold on to Your Hearts Stadium anthems for your favourite John Hughes film. With their fourth album, Hold On To Your Hearts, The Xcerts
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Album Review: Anna Burch – Quit the Curse (Heavenly Recordings)
Album Review: Anna Burch – Quit the Curse (Heavenly Recordings). Detroit singer-songwriter, Anna Burch, combines the vintage pop eras of 1960’s girl-group pop and 1990’s alt-rock on her solo debut.
Review: The Academic – Tales from the Backseat
Check out our review on The Academic – Tales From The Backseat | ‘A confident debut from a likeable Irish Indie entrant.’ | The Academic deliver their debut LP, building on strong influences, such as Sundara Karma, The Night Café and the late Viola Beach. | GigList
Album Review: First Aid Kit – Ruins (Columbia)
Album Review: First Aid Kit – Ruins (Columbia) Exploring heartache and despair in a robust fashion. With a name like Ruins, youâll likely come to the assumption that this album wonât address pleasant matters.
Album Review: Waterparks – Entertainment
Waterparks ‘Entertainment’: a slap in the face to pop-punk monotony. If you know anything about the Houston-based three-piece Waterparks, youâll know it was inevitable anything they released this year would be special.
Album Review: Dream Wife – ‘Dream Wife’ (Lucky Number)
Album Review: Dream Wife â âDream Wifeâ Dream Wife’s debut brings the style and ethos of 90’s riot grrrl back into 2018. Female empowerment, sexual liberation, and girl power as well as their gritty, indie-punk tunes are what make Dream Wifeâs
Album Review: Shame – Songs of Praise (Dead Oceans)
Album Review: Shame – Songs of Praise Shouty south-Londoner’s Shame are seething on raucous debut LP which lives up to all expectations | Read the review of the Shame release here | GigList
Album Preview: Table Scraps – Autonomy
Album Preview: Table Scraps – Autonomy Sneak preview of Table Scrap’s upcoming LP – Autonomy Garage punk isn’t dead. Table Scraps have proved this point
Review: Eminem returns with new album Revival
Eminem returns with his ninth studio album, Revival, four years after The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | Read our review here | GigList
Review: Morrissey- ‘Low in High School’ (2017)
Morrissey releases his his latest album ‘Low in High School’ | ‘Morrissey shows little sign of age through his refusal to pipe down’ | The Buzz review