Adam Baker takes a deep dive into the 39th studio release from singer-songwriter royalty, Bob Dylan… It’s Bob Dylan. If you’ve listened to him before…
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Review: Skinshape – Umoja
Before Umoja, Skinshape’s discography has rested comfortably in the underground scene, boasting consistency and originality whilst attracting well-deserved attention around the UK… The genre of…
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I always thought gothic metal referred to blocks of iron or steel with inexplicably long black hair, bold eyeliner and a hatred of their parents;…
View More Review: Paradise Lost – ObsidianClassic Review: Miranda Cosgrove – Sparks Fly
This impressive record made me feel anything was possible and its relatable lyrics made it even better… My ten-year-old self is currently bursting at the…
View More Classic Review: Miranda Cosgrove – Sparks FlyReview: Trivium – What The Dead Men Say
Three years, in the grand scheme of things, isn’t a long time. You can apparently walk round the Earth in three years if you travel…
View More Review: Trivium – What The Dead Men SayReview: Gerry Cinnamon – The Bonny
The Cinnamon fever took over my family back in 2018, inevitable considering the Scottish blood running through our bodies – so the release of a…
View More Review: Gerry Cinnamon – The BonnyAlbum Review: The 1975 – A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships
Touching on modern politics, our love-hate relationship with technology and the experience of living as a millennial, The 1975 deliver an eclectic masterpiece with ‘A…
View More Album Review: The 1975 – A Brief Inquiry Into Online RelationshipsAlbum Review: Culture Club – ‘Life’
The pop-soul band is widely considered as one of the most influential and representative band of the 80s fronted by the widely-loved and admired Boy…
View More Album Review: Culture Club – ‘Life’Album Review: Tommy Genesis’ Experimental Self-Titled Album
Described as “the internet’s most rebellious underground rap queen,” by Dazed back in 2016, Tommy Genesis has been making music known for its experimental style…
View More Album Review: Tommy Genesis’ Experimental Self-Titled AlbumAlbum Review: Vince Staples – FM!
Playing at just over a total of 20 minutes, ‘FM!’ falls short of the hard-hitting and avant-garde style that was so prominent on ‘Big Fish…
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