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Tag: Music Review

Album Review: Blue States – Statues

Blue States’ EP Statues captures the listener from the very first few notes. Including only four songs, the record creates … More

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Album Review: Lafawndah- Tan

On her second EP, Lafawndah makes use of sonic space just as much as she does the sounds of her … More

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LP Review: Folly & The Hunter- Awake

Folly & The Hunter move towards a more upbeat, poppy version of indie/folk with their third album Awake. The Montréal-based … More

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Live Review: Lianna La Havas

 O2 ABC – 9/12 Lianne La Havas’ break was an appearance on ‘Later… with Jools Holland’ in October 2011; she … More

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Rolling in the Deep Shit

So there we have it, Adele is back like “Where dem Grammys at?”

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Album Review: !!! – As If

The world’s most ungoogleable band !!! (usually pronounced ‘Chk Chk Chk’, but can apparently represent any monosyllable repeated thrice) return with … More

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Album Review: Little May – For the Company

Little May are a folk trio from Sydney, and their debut album For The Company, produced and recorded with The … More

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Album Review: Mumford and Sons – Wilder Mind

Mumford and Sons have finally realised that they’re the worst band in the world. However, they seem determined to change … More

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Album Review: Laura Marling – Short Movie

‘Short Movie’ could, with ease, have picked up where Laura Marling left off on her acclaimed prior albums: depicting the … More

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Live Review: Tokyo Police Club

King Tut’s – 27/3 After four years away, Ontario-natives Tokyo Police Club took to the King Tut’s stage once again, … More

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