Category: CD Reviews
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Album Review | Itch | The Deep End
The King Blues have gone, I hate to break it to you that way, but it’s time to move on, and this is exactly what Itch the former lead vocalist of King Blues has done by releasing his long-awaited solo album The Deep End via Red Bull records.
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Album Review | A Great Big World | Is There Anybody Out There?
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ from American musical duo A Great Big World is a feel-good coming-together of Broadway and the charts.
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EP Review | Yearbook | Old Bones
Yearbook are blasting into the scene with their upcoming EP, Old Bones, which is set to hit stores on 5th March this year.
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Album Review | Reverend And The Makers | ThirtyTwo
Reverend and the Makers were born out of a time when the music scene in Sheffield was experiencing some sort of indie revolution, with Arctic Monkeys taking the country by storm.
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EP Review | F.O.E.S. (Fall of Every Sparrow | Ophir
Liverpudlian quartet F.O.E.S (a.k.a. Fall of Every Sparrow) have released their debut EP, Ophir. Described as “an intriguingly unique record, [with] a refreshing blend of post-punk and alt-rock,” Ophir has something for everyone.
