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The Leisure Society Return With Most Experimental Album To Date
The Leisure Society are back with their new album “The Fine Art of Hanging On” and they're...
Read moreNai Harvest's 'Hairball' Is Worth Treasuring
Sheffield two piece Nai Harvest have never been an outfit who particularly adhere to...
Read moreAll Time Low's 'Future Hearts' Doesn't Get Universal Seal Of Approval
The Maryland pop-punk kings All Time Low have returned with their sixth album, ‘Future...
Read moreLacey's Debut 'Under The Brightest Lights' Is An Absolute Knockout
Lacey are a 4-piece band from Nottingham that I saw 2-3 years ago play the tiny stage that...
Read moreA Place To Bury Strangers Return With 'Transfixiation', An Experiment Of Noise & Sound
Brooklyn based noise rock band A Place To Bury Strangers released their fourth album...
Read moreConduit's Debut 'Life On Repeat' Ticks All The Boxes
With absolutely no idea what to expect when listening to the new mini-album by Coventry...
Read moreGreaves & Feltham’s 'Duo' Debut Delivers Damaged Package
The two most recognised members of ‘Nine Below Zero’ have come a long way since their 80’s...
Read morePoison Idea's Confuse & Conquer Could Unite Generations Of Hardcore Fans
Poison Idea, an underground force in American hardcore, whose influence spans from Nirvana...
Read moreImperial Leisure’s ‘Lifestyle Brand’ Burns Out The Bar Tab In Seconds
The Good time-encouraging seven member entourage known as ‘Imperial Leisure’ make an...
Read moreYoung Kato's 'Don't Wait 'Til Tomorrow' Will Thrust Band Into Limelight
My first run in with Young Kato was at a festival last summer. I'd heard of "Drink,...
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