Category: Album Reviews
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Bon Iver – SABLE, fABLE
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Since concluding the cycle of the seasons in 2019 with Bon Iver’s masterful fourth album i, i – which…
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Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong
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Black Country, New Road’s third album marks the end of a breakthrough era for the experimental post-rockers. After…
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Will Smith – Based On A True Story
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At his peak, Will Smith was a pop-rap powerhouse, his family-friendly charm and DJ Jazzy Jeff’s slick production helping to commercialise…
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The Darkness – Dreams On Toast
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Twenty years on, The Darkness remain committed to their spandex-clad maximalism. Dreams On Toast, their eighth album, sees them reaching…
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Snapped Ankles – Hard Times Furious Dancing
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This hypnotic response to modern economic crisis proves that even when the cryptic London collective tread familiar ground,…
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Sam Fender – People Watching
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A confident if predictable third album that showcases the North Shields native’s strengths – and his reluctance to…
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Lady Gaga – Mayhem
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It’s official: Lady Gaga is back, and she’s brought the chaos with her. After a lacklustre detour through power ballads,…
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The Wombats – Oh! The Ocean
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The Liverpool trio prove there’s (some) life after indie obscurity Scroll through The Wombats’ Spotify page, and you’ll be…
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Rizzle Kicks – Competition Is For Losers
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Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule’s signature blend of melodic hip-hop and cheeky lyricism remains largely intact, and they…
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Squid – Cowards
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A testament to artistic ambition, the five-piece’s experimental third effort reveals more of itself with each enchanting listen…
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