Category: Record Reviews
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Single Review: Anorak Patch – Delilah
Every time I check out a new Anorak Patch song it seems like they’ve moved up another level in the music world. Delilah is their first physical release on the rather good indie label Nice Swan and it really feels like the start of a lot of good things for the band. Musically the verses…
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Album Review: Biffy Clyro – The Myth of the Happily Ever After
I’ve been finding myself incredibly excited about Biffy Clyro recently. 2020’s A Celebration of Endings was, in my opinion, the best album they’ve released in a while and their livestream last year was one of the most highly polished streams to come out during the pandemic. That they’ve followed this up so quickly is impressive;…
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Single Review: Ghosts of Men – Hold On ft. Samantics
Usually when I see a “featuring” on the track title I expect them to have a verse part way through but that certainly isn’t the case here – this collaborative track between local two piece Ghosts of Men and West Country spoken word artist Samantics features verses from Samantics and what I think are collaborative…
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Single Reviews – End of May 2020
We haven’t published anything for ages, there has been loads of great music released since then so, while some of thee came out ages ago, we’re going to cover them anyway. James Burrage – Back in The Days A peaceful four minutes of music, Back In The Days starts with just chiming clean guitars before…