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Tag: Album Review

Album Review: Anton du Beke – ‘From the Top’

Anton du Beke, the stand-out star dancer from Strictly Come Dancing, showcases his many talents on the release of his … More

Album Review, anton du beke, from the top, Stacey Anderson, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Tame Impala – ‘Currents B-Sides & Remixes’

829 days after the release of Kevin Parker’s third album as Tame Impala, he uploads a YouTube video of himself … More

Album Review, ciaran mcqueen, currents, currents b-sides and remixes, tame impala, University of Glasgow

Album Review: The Zephyr Bones – ‘Secret Place’

Reverb is the death of songwriting. The guitar work is simplistic (slick reverb heavy riffs repeated ad nauseam), the drums … More

Album Review, secret place, tess dawson, the zephyr bones, University of Glasgow

Album Review: EERA – ‘Reflection of Youth’

EERA’s debut album Reflection of Youth is a ten track wander through the deepest recesses of Anna Lena Bruland’s mind, … More

Album Review, eera, lucy scott, reflection of youth, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Lonely the Brave  – Things Will Matter (Redux)

  When a band says their music is influenced by Bruce Springsteen, it is not something I take lightly. However, … More

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Album Review: Dub Pistols – ‘Crazy Diamonds’

Unfortunately, the highlights of Dub Pistols’ eighth album are the moments where they pass the control over to a featuring … More

Album Review, crazy diamonds, dub pistols, reggae, Stacey Anderson, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Wolf Alice – ‘Visions of a Life’

This is the album I needed when I was fifteen. It’s angsty, big, thoughtful and bold, but crucially with the … More

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Album Review: Aiming For Enrike – ‘Las Napalmas’

[1/5 qmunistars] Norway is perhaps most famous for its extraordinary amount of quality heavy metal bands; black metal, to be … More

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Album Review: Zola Jesus – ‘Okovi’

Zola Jesus’ new album, like all her albums, can only be listened to at night, preferably from the highest turret … More

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Album Review: King Krule – ‘The Ooz’

This is music for mushrooms. Warm, damp, and dark textures echo throughout the tracks – it is disgustingly organic.

Album Review, king krule, music, tess dawson, the ooz

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