Category: music review
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Nightmare Box Of Trash
A review of Nightmare, the forthcoming new release from Scottish band Box Of Trash
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Caught Live: The Enemy – Electric Ballroom 17.10.25
A live review of Coventry indie rockers The Enemy’s live show at Electric Ballroom, Camden on 17 October 2025
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My Rock’nRoll Mike Stoyanov
In an age where algorithms dictate taste and rebellion feels rehearsed, Mike Stoyanov is a glorious anomaly — a swaggering, sweat-drenched reminder that rock’n’roll still lives, breathes, and bleeds from the underground up. His new single, “My Rock ’n’ Roll”, is less a song and more a personal manifesto —…
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Victim Of A Casual Thing The Clause
Some debut albums introduce a band; others announce them. Victim of A Casual Thing is firmly the latter — a record that doesn’t just showcase The Clause’s talent but cements their place as one of the most exciting young bands in the UK. The Clause have been grafting for years,…
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Fever Marseille
There’s a storm brewing in Derbyshire, and it goes by the name of Marseille. The five-piece have been quietly (and not so quietly) gathering momentum over the past year, pulling in support from BBC 6 Music tastemakers like Steve Lamacq and Nathan Shepherd, while catching the ears of US outlets…
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The High Nines – The High Nines
Some debuts announce a band’s arrival; others feel like a culmination of something bigger. The High Nines’ self-titled first album does both. Thirteen tracks long and brimming with confidence, it’s the sound of a North West five-piece who understand the weight of the region’s musical history but refuse to be…




