Tuesday, May 12 2026

‘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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‘Adventures in Sound Vol.2’- Home Hearing Records, a fearless underground tapestry

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Compilations can often feel like loose playlists stitched together for convenience. But ‘Adventures in Sound Vol. 2’ is the exact opposite. This […]

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‘This Will Be The End Of Everything’- Absinthe Vows, staring into the void

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There’s something chillingly intimate about a song created in solitude. On ‘This Will Be The End Of Everything’, Absinthe Vows […]

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‘Do-gooder’- The Real Jobs, turning inner sabotage into a glorious post-punk meltdown

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There’s something electrifying about an album that feels like it might combust at any moment. And ‘Do-Gooder’, the latest full-length from […]

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‘Rapture and Rupture’- Social Gravy, conjuring two guitars with one heart

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There’s a special electricity that happens when a song feels like it’s breathing alongside you, and ‘Rapture and Rupture’ lives squarely in […]

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‘Under The Influence’- Mortal Prophets, rewiring the ghosts of their past

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There’s something thrilling about an artist who treats their inspirations as unstable chemicals; things to be heated, stressed, and pushed […]

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‘What Makes You Think’- RIOT SON, a reckless new-wave reckoning

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There’s a moment on ‘What Makes You Think’ where everything locks into place and you realise RIOT SON is actively sharpening his sound. This […]

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