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Tag: Album Review

Album Review: Hazel English – Just Give In/Never Going Home

Just Give In/Never Going Home is the newest release from Hazel English, an American indie pop artist infusing her music … More

Album Review, hazel english, Music Review, Stacey Anderson

Album Review: While She Sleeps – You Are We

There aren’t enough words to capture the power of this album – it’s like pushing a camel through a needle’s … More

Album Review, murray mckinstray, music, while she sleeps, you are we

Album Review: Gorillaz – ‘Humanz’

Returning from a six-year hiatus, Gorillaz’s new album Humanz is a direct emotional response to the political turmoil that is … More

Album Review, courtney hughes, gorillaz, humanz

Album Review: MY BABY – Prehistoric Rhythm

Prehistoric Rhythm, the latest release from three piece Dutch blues band MY BABY, attempts to blend together electronic dance music, … More

Album Review, louise wylie, my baby, prehistoric rhythm

Album Review: Half-Waif – form/a

In the opening track of Half Waif’s EP ‘form/a’, soft and simple rhythms build up into an electronic sound, obscuring … More

aike jansen, Album Review, form/a, half-waif

Album Review: Miman – Nicole Sabouné

Saboune pays as much dividends to her late Joy Division and early New Order influence as she does (oddly) to … More

Album Review, miman, nicole sabouné, tess dawson, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Bon Iver – 22, A Million

Since the beautifully crafted debut album For Emma, Forever Ago of 2007, that was the product of frontman Justin Vernon’s … More

22 a million, Album Review, bon iver, sophie wilbraham, University of Glasgow

Album Review: The Virginmarys – Divides

With many artists nowadays tending to remake the same track over and over again for ‘new’ content, many recent albums … More

Album Review, divides, elliot turner, the virginmarys, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Abendrot – You Blew It!

In You Blew It!’s new, short, sweet, and generally backstabbing LP, they reach back into the Midwest Emo movement of … More

abendrot, Album Review, tess dawson, University of Glasgow, you blew it!

Album Review: Under Our Beds – Consilience

Under our beds there is no monster, but a delightful debut album by the Canadian alternative pop-band Consilience. Or rather, … More

aike jansen, Album Review, Consilience, glasgow university, music, Music Review, Under Our Beds, University of Glasgow

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