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Album Review: Bastille - 'Doom Days'
‘Doom Days’ pretty much sums up the feeling that most of us hold about the world in its current state. Headlines are turning ever bleaker...
Robyn Walford
Jun 12, 20192 min read


Album Review: The National - 'I Am Easy to Find'
The National. The umbrella that stops the hail from hitting your head, the first sip of water the morning after a heavy night of...
Alex Barston
May 15, 20193 min read


Album Review: Drenge - 'Strange Creatures'
Drenge’s 3rd studio album, Strange Creatures, due for release on the 22nd February is a thoroughly rambunctious affair characterised by...
Tom Evans
Jan 25, 20194 min read


Album Review: Shadows Like Strangers - 'CALI'
The Mic got an exclusive listen to Shadows Like Stranger’s debut album ‘CALI’ which is due to be released on February 1st, after nearly...
Abby Clarke
Jan 25, 20193 min read


Album Review: Fickle Friends - 'You Are Someone Else'
The long-awaited release of Fickle Friend’s debut album “You Are Someone Else”, on Friday. Five years after their performance at Jamie...
Abby Clarke
Mar 19, 20182 min read


Album Review: The Wombats – ‘Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life’
The Wombats’ new album was released on the 9th Feb, three years after their previous album ‘Glitterbug’ and ahead of their UK tour next...
Abby Clarke
Feb 16, 20182 min read


Album Review: Morrissey - 'Low in High School'
After much anticipation, Steven Patrick MORRISSEY brings us his first album in 3 years; along with a list of UK tour dates much to our...
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Nov 17, 20172 min read


Album Review: Milburn - ‘Time’
A full 10 years after their second album release and Indie rock group Milburn are back with their third album, ‘Time’. After their second...
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Oct 23, 20172 min read

Sad13 – “Slugger” Review
Speedy Ortiz frontwoman Sadie Depuis has replaced the last two letters in her forename with numbers and released an indie-pop solo album...
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Nov 14, 20162 min read

Album Review: Danny Brown- Atrocity Exhibition
Danny Brown has always been one of the most eccentric rappers in today’s hip-hop scene. I’ve always found he had somewhat of a Jekyll and...
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Oct 10, 20164 min read


Singer-songwriter Will Varley announces new album and tour
Will Varley has reached an unstoppable velocity since signing with Xtra Mile Recordings in 2015 and shows no signs of slowing down as he...
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Oct 2, 20162 min read


Rebecca Ferguson set to release new album ahead of UK tour
From the very lowest moment in her life the extraordinarily talented Rebecca Ferguson has produced a breathtaking new album,...
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Sep 15, 20162 min read


Metronomy – Summer 08
Joseph Mount’s electro-pop act, Metronomy, have a lot going for them. The four piece have gained recognition for their winning blend of...
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Jul 19, 20163 min read


Album Review: James Blake – The Colour in Anything
Three years after winning the Mercury Prize with his stunning sophomore album Overgrown, James Blake is back with the rather poetically...
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May 9, 20163 min read


The Coral – Distance Inbetween – Review
The Coral are not just back – they’re back in a big way. A sold-out tour involving seemingly reinvigorated performances, a bundle of...
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Apr 15, 20162 min read


Kano ‘Made in the Manor’ review
2016, the year in which Grime music is the next best thing- could there be a better time for Kano to make an appearance? Clearly not...
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Mar 27, 20162 min read


Bloc Party – ‘Hymns’: New band, new sound
Their fifth studio album signals a fresh lineup for Bloc Party – drummer Louise Bartle replaces the virtuoso Matt Tong, whilst the band...
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Jan 24, 20162 min read


‘Caracal’ by Disclosure
British house duo Disclosure burst onto the scene two years ago with their debut album entitled ‘Settle’. With its slick and enticing...
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Oct 25, 20153 min read


Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘Chasing Yesterday’ album review
Is this the sound of Noel Gallagher finally emerging from beneath those Oasis-shaped clouds? Whenever Noel Gallagher releases a High...
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Feb 16, 20152 min read


LoneLady – ‘Hinterland’ album review
In 2010 LoneLady (aka Julie Campbell) tore up the post-punk scene with her debut album ‘Nerve Up’, cementing her place as a self-made,...
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Feb 8, 20151 min read
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