Lucy Dreams Push Dream Pop Into the Fifth Dimension on New Album VVVVV
Lucy Dreams are the pulsating successors to electronic pioneers like Pet Shop Boys and Empire of the Sun.
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Live Review: Kara Tointon Shines in Laura Wade’s Bold Reworking of The Constant Wife
Somerset Maugham was a playwright in the mould of Noel Coward, a writer who concealed some bitter truths beneath sparkling dialogue.
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Discovery: The Brook and The Bluff
Nashville-based band The Brook and The Bluff have been touring almost non-stop for the past decade or so, and yet this is the first time we’ve … Continue reading Discovery: The Brook and The Bluff
New Music: Jen Mize & The Rough N’ Tumble – Double Talk
Eagle-eyed viewers will likely recognise the name Jen Mize & The Rough N’ Tumble, as we’ve featured the bluesy rock and rollers a few times over … Continue reading New Music: Jen Mize & The Rough N’ Tumble – Double Talk
Discovery: Rising Star DJ Soul Child AC Drops Eclectic Debut, Douby
A star on the rise, DJ Soul Child AC has just dropped his genre-blending new album.
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Discovery: Greg Weeks’ Stunning Guitar Work Elevates If the Sun Dies
If the Sun Dies by Philadelphia, USA’s folk stalwart Greg Weeks is an incredibly warm, gentle album punctuated by moments of noise and harshness.
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Discovery: Brody Bradberry’s Memories of The Blood Tide is Grief, Grunge, and Grit
Louisiana, USA-based rock artist Brody Bradberry is only seventeen years old yet he’s already on his second full-length album.
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Live Review: York’s Next Big Bands Shine as Vagabond Dominate The Basement
Last night’s gig at The Basement was an electric celebration of emerging local talent. Three young bands, with Vagabond headlining, put on a show that could easily rival veteran performers.
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Discovery: Mahta Marks Herself as One to Watch with Cathartic Indie Rock Debut I Don’t Mind
Toronto, Canada-based artist Mahta’s name literally translates as “moonlike.” It’s a label she’s co-opted for her upcoming EP, which is heralded by her debut single, I Don’t Mind.
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