The Missive
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The Missive – High, Wide & Handsome EP review

The Missive – High, Wide & Handsome EP 9/10 The new 4 track EP by The Missive is a cracker, full of catchy melodies, powerful musicianship and huge sounding songs. Kicking off with ‘Sleeping With

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Colours Of One – Apparitions Review

Colours Of One – Apparitions 8/10 ‘Apparitions’, the new EP from Bridgend’s Colours of One, is a wonderful melee of impressive vocals and tight melodies, splattered with various influences, and very-obviously created with the entirety

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Mumford & Sons – Babel Review

I used to think Mumford & Sons were one of those fads that would just disappear after a few years. How much diversity can you get with an alternative rock folk band? Quite a bit, surprisingly.

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Skarlett Riot ‘Villain’ EP review.

Skarlett Riot ‘Villain’ 8/10 This isn’t a new EP, it was released in March, but I’ve only just been introduced to this female fronted, hard rock band from North Lincolnshire and felt they were just

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Lakes – Chapter One Review

Lakes – Chapter One 8/10 In October 2011 Buckinghamshire based ambient hardcore band Lakes released their debut mini-album “These Minutes” to mixed reviews across the metal/hardcore community.  Personally, it did take a few listens for

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Yashin – We Created A Monster Album Review

In my humble opinion Yashin should be huge, We Created A Monster is the bands second album, released through the Pledge music scheme, and it picks up where the first album left off. The bands sound hasn’t

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