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Everyone Chooses Sides: The Tragedy of the Wrens
18 years ago, an ageing band from New Jersey seems to be on a verge of breaking out. Now, recent news suggest that they’re utterly done…
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Aeon Station – Observatory (Full Review)
Kevin Whelan’s debut record on his project makes up its bumpy landing for a series of poignant power pop punch for closure. (4.2/5)
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Under the Label: Emo (Part 3 – Modernisation)
The final part of what is almost a year’s worth of writing around the genre of emo and its history is finally here!
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“Clear the Streets Out” – The Legacy of Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury
Rapping have never been this addictive in the Virginia-based duo’s sophomore opus through the Neptune’s futuristic beats & a love for the drug trade.
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Capsule Reviews: JPEGMAFIA, Imagine Dragons, Silk Sonic, etc.
From Kanye West’ ambitious output to some comments on overlooked acts, this post will try and give some opinions on the records as concisely as possible.
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Under the Label – Horrorcore
Since the mid 1990s, a distinct subgenre of hip hop takes the genre’s love for dangers & threats to its most grotesque & often nightmarish extreme.
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Grouper – Shade (Full Review)
Calm, peaceful, dreamy. Shade means well, but its production choice gets in a way of warranting Grouper a pathway to more recognition. (2.2/5)
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rural internet – escape room (full review)
A mix of hyperpop eccentricity & overt electronica beats, when mixed with LGBT+ rapping, makes for one colourful cornerstone. (3.8/5)
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The World is a Beautiful Place… – Illusory Walls (Full Review)
One of the 2010s’ most recognisable Emo band is back with an ambitious twist in the spanner. The final result having varied success in execution. (3.4/5)
