Scotty Seed provides a ghastly, haunting atmosphere full of subversive twists and turns with album Hallow’s Eve. With Halloween just around the corner, new sophomore album Hallow’s Eve by Scotty Seed could be just the album to gear you up with its alternative and sinister edge. Taking its influences from alt-rock, pop, and dubstep, the record intertwines it’s ideas in a … [Read more...] about Scotty Seed: Hallow’s Eve – Review
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Song Club: Song Club – Album Review
It’s impossible to hide away from Covid 19 taking over our lives. It’s everywhere. On the news, on the radio, on social media, and even in every day to day conversation. But even with the government trying to deter people from striving to achieve a career within the creative industries, it hasn’t stopped Chris Difford from creating Song Club. This record is not only keeping … [Read more...] about Song Club: Song Club – Album Review
Lord Sonny the Unifier: Pay the Man (When You Leave) – Single Review
Brooklyn-based psychedelic rock maestro Lord Sonny the Unifier returns with a more contemplative but powerful track in Pay the Man (When You Leave). With a new album on the way, things are looking up for Lord Sonny the Unifier. Pay the Man (When You Leave) is the second single taken from upcoming EP All New Information, and if this sound is anything to go by, we should be in … [Read more...] about Lord Sonny the Unifier: Pay the Man (When You Leave) – Single Review
CXLOE: Heavy, Pt. 1 – EP Review
CXLOE releases first EP Heavy, Pt. 1, displaying the richness and depth of her unique sound, whilst also exploring youthful, contemporary issues through intimate lyricism and haunting vocals. This release is relevant, euphoric, and introspective, with many of the issues of loneliness and relationship dilemmas rendered even more prevalent by current coronavirus … [Read more...] about CXLOE: Heavy, Pt. 1 – EP Review
Open Mike Eagle: Anime, Trauma and Divorce – Review
Open Mike Eagle continues to produce the goods in what has already been an extremely creative year on brand new record, Anime, Trauma and Divorce. As society has experienced such an uncertain, unpredictable, and turmoil-spilled 2020 so far, you could forgive many artists for taking a break from releasing content while they digest what is going on around them. However, a … [Read more...] about Open Mike Eagle: Anime, Trauma and Divorce – Review
The Vamps: Cherry Blossom – Review
Glittery pop-fuelled fourth album, Cherry Blossom, from The Vamps shows a progression in sound amongst a more coherent, mature stance to the music. The Vamps have had a busy career since their platinum-selling debut album in 2014. While moving from their teenage years to their early twenties, it’s clear that their music has evolved with their age. The musicality which was … [Read more...] about The Vamps: Cherry Blossom – Review






