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HomeAlbum Reviews(Page 29)

Cherym – ‘Take It Or Leave It’ review: Derry rockers take on the dancefloor

14 February, 2024

The songs on this razor-sharp debut are fantastic – finessing the band's furious and fun punk sound throu

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Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign – ‘Vultures 1’ review: mired in misogyny

12 February, 2024

The collaborative album squanders the occasional gem and is dogged by degrading l

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(G)I-DLE – ‘[2]’ review: a fierce testament to their individuality

9 February, 2024

An impressive, diverse showcase of just what the K-pop quintet are capable of

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Brittany Howard – ‘What Now’ review: thrillingly expansive and vibrant

8 February, 2024

When Alabama Shakes made their incendiary arrival with 2012’s ‘Boys & Girls’, Brit

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Lime Garden – ‘One More Thing’ review: an enjoyably jagged, ambitious cacophony

8 February, 2024

Influenced by Bloc Party and The Breeders, but also Charli XCX, the Brighton band's sound is up

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Declan McKenna – ‘What Happened To The Beach?’ review: an exercise in pure, creative optimism 

8 February, 2024

On his third album McKenna, an artist who first established themselves as a political voic

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The Last Dinner Party – ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’ review: flamboyant, fun and totally distinct

30 January, 2024

This highly-anticipated debut album shines when it indulges in its thrilling expressions of intim

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Courting – ‘New Last Name’ review: taking rock to new extremes

24 January, 2024

The production on the Liverpool band's second LP is perpetually in motion: both ambitious and scattershot

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Future Islands – ‘People Who Aren’t There Anymore’ review: sedate rather than soul-stirring

24 January, 2024

The Baltimore band offer more of the soaring synth-pop they made their name on – but the songs

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NewDad – ‘Madra’ review: sublime songs from Ireland’s next great guitar band

24 January, 2024

Confident and propulsive, the shoegaze-pop of this Galway four-piece is a truly rewarding experience

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