Tag: London
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Dead Anyway – Kicking at Tombstones
This collection of songs from Dead Anyway’s discography is a companion to the book of lyrics. It’s instantly compelling and a perfect complement to the printed piece.
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niina — honestly, does this smell off to you?
niina’s debut record honestly, does this smell off to you? is a record that I’ve played almost constantly for the past couple of weeks. And there’s a lot more where that came from
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Bassvictim – Alice / Basspunk EP
Bassvictim sounds like an evolution of the mid-2000’s DFA Records sound. It’s unpredictable, intense and euphoric
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Dutch Mustard – Loser / Beauty EP
Despite my initial condiment confusion, I’m a fan of Dutch Mustard’s alt-rock sound. Her latest single and 2023 EP Beauty are both winners
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Bleach Lab – Studio Session / Lost in a Rush of Emptiness
I’ve had Bleach Lab’s Studio Sessions EP on my playlists for months. This week I dug into the rest of their catalog, and it’s excellent
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NEW YORK – Rapstar
Rapstar* is a singular and incredible record from NEW YORK. I didn’t know what to make of it at all, but now I can’t get enough
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My Phantoms by Gwendoline Riley
My Phantoms is surprising, complicated and fantastic. I can’t believe Gwendoline Riley isn’t a more well-known writer
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Michy Tree – Bad News / Noise / Pushover
Michy Tree’s combo of crunchy guitars, cynical lyrics and catchy melodies is killer stuff. It’d be a guilty pleasure if I believed in the term.
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Emmeline – Can’t Catch Me Now / Woman Photographer of the Year
Emmeline makes hip-hop songs with hyperliterate lyrics, fierce lyrics, and killer production
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Hank – Twist Grip EP
Hank’s debut EP Twist Grip is a moody, noisy, enigmatic beast of a record. I need to know more about them