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The palleative balm of pop culture – A summation of the best of 2020
“But hopefully, in this humble selection of albums, you might found something that’ll wash it away. A small respite from the barrage of negativity we’re all wading through. ”
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Playlist – A September for remembrance
A well known trope is that all funeral scenes in film and television require rainy days with non-diagetic music setting up a sombre mood. A gust of wind here and there, not strong enough to tussle the protagonist’s hairline but signifying that said character will have to move on. Life has changed through the ending…
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Album of the week: Knot – Knot
The grungy desperation of Knot seeps through speakers through their debut album, Knot. Nine servings of mellow post-punk that were spiked with you hallucinogen of choice, giving you the right kick to the senses as you nudge yourself through the album. Out now on Exploding in Sound Records, Knot is a band regenerated from their…
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New Music: Dig Nitty – Small Curd
August, the tail end of the summer. Long gone are the warm days and Autumn is now around the corner. The days are getting shorter and a cool wind turns into a fierce gales, with the loud rumbles of distant thunder warning of the upcoming storm. Welcom to Dig Nitty and their groovy lo-fi jam,…
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New Music: Actual Wolf – A change of mind
Actual Wolf , whom we’ve previously recommended, has a brand new song from his upcoming album, Hometown Hero. ‘A change of mind’ covers the aftermath of a break-up and the cascade of regrets that inevitably follow. Another taster from their new album, Hometown Hero, is the peppy, upbeat ditty ‘Sinaloa Stroll’ , which steers fast…
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Review: Palehound – Black Friday
” And I’ve won over your mother, darlingAnd I’ve won over your sister, tooAnd I won over your father, darlingAnd I still don’t feel worthy of you “ – Palehound, ‘Worthy You don’t need distortion to be loud. You don’t need to scream to call for attention. You don’t need to physically attack someone to…
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Review: New Ghost – New Ghost Orchestra
Depression takes everything from you. It’s a savage, intangible beast that follows you everywhere. It makes food taste the same. It paints life through a grey palette. Days lose their identity. You become numb to outside stimuli and time fritters away. You can never escape depression. It will stay with you forever. Therapy, a cornucopia…
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Video: Nnux – Pasos
Directed by Noah LePage and with art direction by Teruko Kushi, ‘Pasos’ finds Nnux in a strange place. Between climbing ruins and ghosts crawling up to her neck, the urgency of ‘Pasos’ pushes through digital landscapes of gold, where a search that seems never ending continues pulsing long after the search party has gone to…
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Review: Minimal Animal – I thought that we’d be happy here
Nick Cox‘s pop sensibilities have never been a secret. From the harmonies and French pop halcyon days of Screaming Maldini, his previous band, to his current venture, Minimal Animal, he’s always had a knack for picking the right hook. One that will veer from your bog standard rock into fashionable pop music. I thought that…
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Review: Eric & Magill – Thanks to sciences / Valhalla Baby!
There’s always something about Eric & Magill‘s music. Call it an aura, call it a particular aroma. It’s always there, like the memories from a lucid dream flashing back through the day. ‘Thanks to sciences’ starts as a folky ballad that soars with a CSO-friendly video that conveys the ethereal warmth of the track, one…

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