Tag: Albums

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Mat Kerekes Ruby

Mat Kerekes – Ruby (Review)

I stared up at the moon for a little while and wondered if maybe you were looking too, Mat Kerekes sings in album opener and title track “Ruby”. Despite the warm and…

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Sleep Talk – Everything In Colour (Review)

Sleep Talk got our attention in 2017 with the release of “New Tradition”. The single’s impressiveness landed the Adelaide based band on our list of ’10 Releases We’re Anticipating in 2018′, keenly…

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Heart Attack Man – Fake Blood (Review)

The chances are, if you’re across social media and especially Twitter, you’ve come across the name Heart Attack Man. Masters of self-marketing, the four-piece have gained notoriety in recent times through their…

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The Brave Aura artwork

The Brave – Aura (Review)

As someone who has significantly dabbled in exploring unseen worlds, The Brave caught my attention by naming their sophomore album Aura. The album cover itself seems to capture the barely there colours…

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Holding Absence - Album Artwork

Holding Absence – Holding Absence (Review)

As a disclaimer of sorts for my review, I’ve loved every single that Holding Absence have released. The Welsh band appeared on my radar in mid-2017 with the formidable “Penance”, and seemed…

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She Cries Wolf Liar

She Cries Wolf – Liar (Review)

With a rash of image shares all over social media, the question on everyone’s lips was ‘What the heck is this LIAR thing?’. It turns out that the secretive campaign is in…

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Dear Seattle – Don’t Let Go (Review)

Dear Seattle, You are great. Do not stop, ever. Love, Alec. Before we get into this album review I would like to provide a summary – so I will. Dear Seattle has…

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Emarosa – Peach Club (Review)

There’s a lot to be said about bands incorporating pop influence into their music. Bring Me the Horizon did it, Paramore did it, and so did a million other bands. Now Emarosa…

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FEVER 333 – STRENGTH IN NUMB333RS (Review)

There are an immeasurable number of genre defining hardcore bands that have represented a fiery, yet necessary fight for political, social and cultural revolution. From Rage Against the Machine to more modern…

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Bring Me The Horizon – amo (Review)

With the cheerful chant of “S-P-I-R-I-T!” still ringing in our ears, to be on the cusp of something new from Bring Me The Horizon felt akin to Christmas Eve. The Sheffield quintet’s…