Bristolās punk rock titans IDLES are back with their fourth studio album, āCRAWLERā, just 14 months on from their last release. Seemingly keen to correct…
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IDLES tempt a new direction as they announce latest album āCrawlerā
Bristol punk rockers IDLES have broken the exciting news that their fourth album āCRAWLERā is set for release on 12 November later this year. Theyāve…
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Cucamaras are an indie/post-punk band from Nottingham whose latest single, ‘Death of the Socialā, was released on 16 April, featuring an interesting sound and thought-provoking…
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If you’ve worn your Spotify playlists down to the bone, Dan Fauzi’s variegated isolation selection has you covered… Lockdown has triggered a whole range of…
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Nottingham may not be the biggest city, but the cultural talent that was on offer at Dot to Dot surpassed populated distinctions. A festival that…
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Mediocrity simply doesnāt cut it. Look, Iāll preface this review by saying Iām not inherently a fan of the emo-rock genre so perhaps it may…
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