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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)
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The Lathums – How Beautiful Life Can Be (Full Review)
What the Wigan-based band’s debut lack in deviating from standard indie pop, it makes up for its heart from start to finish. (3/5)
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Injury Reserve – By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Full Review)
In all due honesty, the rapping leaves much to be desired around living. The insane production however is an electrifying triumph. (3.6/5)
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We Were Promised Jetpacks – Enjoy the View (Full Review)
The Scottish band’s album is fraught with gimmicky reverbs & same-old, same-old structures sans a few bright bulbs glowing about. (1.8/5)
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Lingua Ignota – Sinner Get Ready (Full Review)
Kristin Hayter’s liturgical knowledge is put at the front with her neoclassical grimace, birthing an unforgettable work of potency. (4.5/5)
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Low – HEY WHAT (Full Review)
The reputable slowcore couple continues their electronic divergence with cautious optimism, proving their flexibility in the process. (3.8/5)
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Drake – Certified Lover Boy (Full Review)
Despite being over a decade into his career, Drake’s sixth record is a pure example of insipid, narcissistic, pitiful pop rap. (0.9/5)
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Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert (Full Review)
The British rapper’s fourth album may have forever change British hip hop with utmost ease. (5/5)
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G. Brenner – Brushfire (Full Review)
Magnetic, prophetic, enchanting. This debut album stands well as one of the milestones for eco-pop in the future. (4.3/5)
