Tell Me That It’s Over’s new electric sound opens up a whole new world of sound for Wallows’ discography, showcasing their ability to be vulnerable and heartfelt throughout their rollercoaster of relationships.
Never Let Me Go is a very complex, intricate return to form for Placebo, and one that will gracefully take a spot as one of the top albums in the band’s repertoire.
Read MoreViviana reviews Bad Bunny at the SAP Center in San Jose, CA on March 4th, 2022.
Read MoreElsewhere breathes fresh air into Set It Off’s discography, bringing a new sound into their neon-gore splattered era. While it might catch some fans off guard, it’s evident that Set It Off are as diverse and creative as ever.
Read MoreThere’s songs you don’t realise are heart wrenching until you listen to them closely. You get wrapped up in their voice, the harmonies, the beat and then one line gets to you. MALIA’s What’s After ‘I Love You?’ is exactly that.
Read MoreRachel reviews Smoke Fairies with support from Samana in London, UK on February 15th, 2022.
Read MorePriding themselves on the early nostalgia of the late 90s and early 00s, A Few Too Many are back with their latest EP, Out For The Count.
Read MoreDashboard Confessional return with emotional vulnerability in All The Truth That I Can Tell, making it one of his best works to date and a true act of complete bravery.
Read MoreDan reviews Cassyette with support from AlienBlaze and Bambie Thug in Manchester, UK on February 22nd, 2022.
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