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Live Review: Spangled, The Utopiates & Subterrania – Cafe Indie, Scunthorpe

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Single Review: Revivalry – Lost

Lost Revivalry’s latest single, ‘Lost‘, is a defiant burst of youthful energy, packed with sun-scorched riffs and relentless momentum. With

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EP Review: The Lilacs – The 395 (To Forever)

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ROLLA release new video for ‘Beautiful Lie’

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Album Review: Doves – Constellations for the Lonely

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Album Review: Antony Szmierek – Service Station at the End of the Universe

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Single Review: Fontaines DC – It’s Amazing To Be Young

Romance Fontaines DC‘s latest single, ‘It’s Amazing To Be Young‘, is a vibrant, nostalgic celebration of youth that feels both

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Single Review: The Lilacs – You’re Not That Daft

The 395 (To Forever) The Lilacs have just released ‘You’re Not That Daft’, the third and final single from their

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Album Review: Sam Fender – People Watching

People Watching Sam Fender’s latest album, ‘People Watching’, is an impressive continuation of his storytelling style, blending personal struggles with

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