REVIEW: fun. – “Some Nights”
A mere skim through Some Nights and you can’t help but ask – while juggling the fact it is grammatically incorrect – who are fun.? Are…
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A mere skim through Some Nights and you can’t help but ask – while juggling the fact it is grammatically incorrect – who are fun.? Are…
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Nearly three years removed from their original debut, Southampton rock trio Band Of Skulls are still snapping snares and soliciting guitars…
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The predominant argument against Eisley’s eighth extended play is it’s simply not long enough. Recorded in their hometown of Tyler…
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Like their last album, Tennis have created another collection that’s a true record from beginning to end. It’s not culture-defying but it’s a graceful…
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In one ear and out it goes the other. In a span of 20 months, Die Antwoord signed to a major, re-released a debut and waved goodbye…
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For the past three years it feels as if Silverstein have still been wrapped up in the quit-playing-games-with-my-heart pop punk charade that still…
Read More“Every time I close my eyes, it’s like a dark paradise”. The theme couldn’t be more spot on for Lana Del Rey’s highly coveted debut. On the…
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After three years of being commercial kings and queens, Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly, the duo that make up Chairlift, now…
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Leeds four piece Pulled Apart By Horses have a weird stand in the world of post-hardcore. Not because they’re a triangle to the rectangle…
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In this world full of stereotypical twists and turns, Foxy Shazam’s fourth record, The Church Of Rock And Roll, is a bombastic outburst that…
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