Thursday, March 5 2026

‘Auntie’- Midnite Radio, a technicolour debut that refuses to play small

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There’s something gloriously unrestrained about Midnite Radio’s debut EP ‘Auntie’. Right from the start of ‘Reboot The Drought’, it bursts through […]

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‘Afternoon Of Acid Rain’- Hallucinophonics, diving headfirst into the strange

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There are songs that flirt with the surreal, and then there are songs that cannonball straight into it. ‘Afternoon of Acid […]

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‘It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’- Wattmore, delivering heartache with a soft smirk

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There’s something quietly satisfying about a song that just tightens the bolts and lets it roll. And on ‘It’s Called Love […]

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‘Suicidal Strain’- Add Zedd, breaking the silence with an expansive new album

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There are records you casually take a dip into, and then there are records that ask you to pay close […]

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‘REPETITIVE STRAIN’- Chas Leman, a beat-driven rebellion for the overworked soul

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Chas Leman has never struck us as an artist content to sit still. And with his new EP ‘REPETITIVE STRAIN’, he […]

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‘Toy’- Erudition, a brooding alt-rock pulse

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Every so often, a single arrives that feels like an artist kicking open a brand-new door, and ‘Toy’ is exactly […]

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‘And Now… We Take America’- Dancing The Conga, aiming for the empire

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There’s ambition, and then there’s the kind of wide-eyed, slightly chaotic, beautifully sincere ambition that pulses through ‘And Now… We Take […]

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‘Just A Few Milligrams’, Blindness & Light, confronting division head-on with a defiant pulse

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There’s something electrifying about a band that operates like a moving current rather than a fixed structure. Blindness & Light […]

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‘Life of a Man’- Andy Smythe, confronting a fractured future

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Andy Smythe has never been an artist content to write small songs about small things. And with ‘Life of a […]

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‘Hide Inside The Moon’- Mortal Prophets, expanding their nocturnal universe

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There are albums that play in the background, and then there are albums that quietly rearrange the architecture of your […]

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