2023
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Britain’s best Dorset singer-songwriter decides to ruminate on ageing and nature with her native dialect. The result is nothing short of magic.
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The definitive stoner rock band’s latest effort proves that if your style’s not broken, then there’s no need to fix it. It burns like napalm.
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Archie Marshall’s newest album is as desolate and empty as the desert its album cover imagines. It will leave you in a trance for the worst. Mostly.
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Released as part of an emo classic in Home, Like Noplace is There, ‘Your Deep Rest’’s themes goes beyond depression and guilt.
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Exploring famous acts like Ed Sheeran and foreign names like Tinariwen, I try to provide my ananysis and views on the albums that I haven’t wrote a full review on.
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Marc Gartman takes himself to dance rock with Low’s Alan Sparhawk, leading to some decent bits of storytelling.
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Ten years after The Greatest Generation entered the fray, the American Pop Punk band struck a chord for their relatable lyrics and sophisticated take on pop punk.
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What the ageing American soul artist lacks in refined experimentation, he makes up for in ecclesiasticism.


