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Review: Weedeater – Goliathan
North Carolina stoner metal group Weedeater have released their hotly awaited fifth studio album Goliathan.
Review: Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar – Bad Blood
Taylor Swift collaborated with Kendrick Lamar for the track featured in that short film everyone was excited about. Is the track itself worth your time?
Review: RHODES – ‘Close Your Eyes’
A look at the latest track from singer songwriter RHODES.
Review: Twenty One Pilots – Blurryface
Annabelle Asker takes a in-depth look at Blurryface, track by track, to give you an idea of what to expect from Twenty One Pilots on their latest musical voyage.
Review: The Tallest Man On Earth – Dark Bird Is Home
Amy takes a look at the personal journey of The Tallest Man On Earth’s fourth album, Dark Bird Is Home.
40 Days of Rewind: Royal Blood – Royal Blood (2014)
The UK’s latest mega rock export have taken the rock genre by the scruff of the neck and reinvented it.
40 Days of Rewind: Drake – Nothing Was The Same (2013)
The third album is a notoriously difficult hurdle for artists to overcome. Having built on the…
Review: Palma Violets – Danger in the Club
All in all, lovers of slightly anarchic, rough and ready music, with a dash of English rowdy old man pub music will adore the latest release from Palma Violets…
40 Days of Rewind: Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012)
After receiving universal acclaim for To Pimp a Butterfly, with some critics even calling it a master piece hopefully now people will discover Kendrick Lamar’s incredible debut album.
Review: YAK – ‘Plastic People’
What I love so much about YAK is how they couple a retro vibe with…
Review: Hookworms – ‘Retreat’
Hookworms told The Line of Best Fit that they wanted this track to have a…
Review: Best Coast – California Nights
Amy takes a look at the third album from Best Coast, California Nights.
40 Days of Rewind: The Vaccines – What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? (2011)
What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? is reductive rock ‘n’ roll at its finest.
Review: Mumford and Sons – Wilder Mind
Mumford and sons go atomic!