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Gold Panda Does His Best & It's Good

Published on May 24,2016 by Helen Andreou

If there's one thing us Brits are good at, it's electronic music. From The Prodigy and Massive...

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Return From The Wilderness

Published on May 21,2016 by Jamie Muir

There’s not many mercurial forces left within the British alternative rock scene, a booming...

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Ziggy Marley's Self-Titled Album Is Zig-A-Zig-Oh

Published on May 19,2016 by Helen Andreou

Ziggy Marley lives in the colossal shadow of his father Bob Marley. Despite consistently making...

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Beverly's 'The Blue Swell' Potently Combines Indie Rock & Film Noir

Published on May 15,2016 by David Sulch

Beverly are Drew Citron and Scott Rosenthal, and are based in Brooklyn. Beverly evolved from...

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Beauty In The Bleak

Published on May 15,2016 by Luke Forshaw

I’m guessing it’s supposed to be ironic. 'Party', the new record from Canada’s Andy Shauf,...

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Don't Let The Title Deceive You, This Album Is Very Much Alive.

Published on May 13,2016 by Jessica Corp

Indie artist and modern day troubadour, Alan Bonner, shows off his lyrical prowess on this brand...

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Travis' 'Everything At Once' Offers Nothing

Published on May 12,2016 by Helen Andreou

Travis. Remember them? They asked in the early 00s why it always rains on them. They blazed a...

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Radiohead Burn The Glitch With String-Drenched LP9

Published on May 11,2016 by Gary Shepherd

They say never meet your heroes. A brief encounter with Jonny Greenwood earlier this year and the...

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The Grime Resurgence Picks Up Pace

Published on May 09,2016 by Luke Forshaw

Lest we forget the day Skepta danced with Timmy Mallett in an East London pub. "Rolex Sweep"...

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James McCartney Rides 'The Blackberry Train'

Published on May 09,2016 by Nathan Roach

James McCartney was likely born and bred to be a musician, calling one of the four Liverpudlian...

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