Category: Album Reviews
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Inhaler – Open Wide
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Their third album only sporadically flickers with promise and occasional glimpses of what might be. It’s easy for…
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The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow
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If this is The Weeknd’s last album, it’s a shame – but it’s perhaps for the best. Is…
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FKA twigs – EUSEXUA
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Her first album in five years feels as much like a physical sensation as a sonic one, a…
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Heartworms – ‘Glutton for Punishment’
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The debut album is an eloquent and intense introduction to a thrilling outlier of the scene. Dark clouds…
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Lambrini Girls – Who Let The Dogs Out
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Humour and rage collide in beautiful symphony in a take-no-prisoners debut from one of the UK’s most fun…
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Franz Ferdinand – The Human Fear
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For the Glaswegian indie stalwarts, reflecting on their past has only ever been a means of shaping their…
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Linkin Park – From Zero
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Compact and intense, the band’s first album since the death of Chester Bennington is a powerful tribute to…
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Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia
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An uncompromising honesty lies within this snapshot of an artist willing to share his chaos When Tyler, The Creator teased…
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Chloe Slater – Love Me Please
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Few artists capture the tension of modern disillusionment quite like Manchester’s Chloe Slater. On her second EP, ‘Love…
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Razorlight – Planet Nowhere
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Johnny Borrell and co return in solid if unremarkable fashion, sticking too closely to the formula that first…
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