In Review: Becca Mancari – The Greatest Part

Rather than her sophomore album being a romping, stomping paroxysm of feminism, Mancari, with the help of Paramore alumni Zac Farro at the production helm, has issued a statement embellished with feminine charm and lustre.

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In Review: The Wytches – ‘Cowboy’

Having gone through a period of metamorphosis, the (now) trio’s latest single is a sneering, seething anthem every bit befitting a whisky-soaked dive bar in the Wild West.

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In Review: Coriky – Coriky

Coriky’s eponymous first album has been a long time coming, and the DC punk-scene supergroup dart in and out of consciousness like a half-remembered dream, with nostalgia and deja vu embedded within the record’s framework without ever sounding like a repeat of their previous individual work.

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Who Will Headline Glastonbury 2021?

As the first act for the postponed 50th anniversary is announced, we take a look at the likeliest candidates to headline next year’s event.

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In Review: Gia Margaret – Mia Gargaret

Stripped of her literal voice, Margaret’s latest album should be approached as a transcendent exploration of personal sensations, a reflection of a parallel figure.

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