Jonny Craig – Find What You Love and Let It Kill You (Review)

It’s no secret that Jonny Craig has an exceptional voice, and when he really hits his stride he’s capable of making truly beautiful and moving music. As with all past releases his voice is the main appeal, and it really is incredible. It’s just a shame the songs here are a little repetitive and don’t… Read More Jonny Craig – Find What You Love and Let It Kill You (Review)

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Panic At The Disco – Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (Review)

Very few bands have undergone the musical changes that Panic at the Disco have over the years and even less make it through retaining their former class. The American now-double act had just about managed it, until now. From the pop punk hallmark that was ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’, to ‘Pretty. Odd.’ (probably… Read More Panic At The Disco – Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (Review)

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Ryan Keen – Room For Light (Review)

It’s been around 18 months since I bought Ryan Keen’s ‘Focus’ EP on iTunes and since then he’s released another successful EP, played the iTunes Festival (amongst many others), appeared on SBTV, played around 250 gigs and pretty much established himself as one of the most promising up and coming singer/songwriters in British music. Not… Read More Ryan Keen – Room For Light (Review)

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Touché Amoré – Is Survived By (Review)

I’ve been looking forward to this record, probably more than any other this year. ‘Parting The Sea Between Brightness And Me’ has rarely left my record player over the last few weeks in anticipation of ‘Is Survived By’, which is released officially next Monday. Once again Touché Amoré don’t disappoint and their new release will… Read More Touché Amoré – Is Survived By (Review)

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Mikill Pane – Blame Miss Barclay (Review)

Since its release in January 2011 ‘Little Lady’ (taken from Ed Sheeran’s ‘No.5 Collaborations Project’ EP’) has amassed 415 plays in my iTunes library, for good reason. That reason is Mikill Pane, one of the best and most refreshing artists currently emerging from the congested UK music scene with their debut album. Said album ‘Blame… Read More Mikill Pane – Blame Miss Barclay (Review)

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Knuckle Puck – The Weight That You Buried (Review)

Knuckle Puck started making a name for themselves with their last EP ‘Don’t Come Home’; four excellent pop punk tracks played in the same vein as already established bands like Real Friends. Latest EP ‘The Weight That You Buried’ should see the band overtaking their neighbours in fantastic fashion. Opener ‘Everything Must Go’ is fast… Read More Knuckle Puck – The Weight That You Buried (Review)

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Iwrestledabearonce – Late For Nothing (Review)

If you aren’t already aware of how crazy Iwrestledabearonce sound then ‘Late For Nothing’ is going to seriously surprise you. If you are familiar with the American band then chances are, well, it’s still going to surprise you. It continues to push barriers and expand the bands musical scope, with ‘Late For Nothing’ being yet… Read More Iwrestledabearonce – Late For Nothing (Review)

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Norma Jean – Wrongdoers (Review)

Norma Jean are one of those bands who’ve been consistently excellent throughout their career, with each release bettering the one preceding it. ‘Wrongdoers’ continues this trend in exceptional fashion, and is, in my opinion, the bands best release, and one of the best metal albums you’re likely to hear this year. Over the past eleven… Read More Norma Jean – Wrongdoers (Review)

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