Features Features The Peep Tempel: Joy ★★★★★ At first glance, The Peep Tempel’s decision to name their new recordJoyseems like a sick joke. After all, this is a band famous for...
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Features Features The Laurels: Sonicology ★★★ Four years after their debut and following much fan outrage via social media, The Laurels have finally succumbed to what the crowd wants. With...
Features Features Warpaint: Heads Up ★★★☆ Los Angeles-based Warpaint make bold new strides towards unexplored territory on their third albumHeads Up, showing a surprising new side to their sound while...
Features Features Set It Off: Upside Down ★★ Though Set It Off bring a few irritatingly catchy tunes to the table with their new recordUpside Down, ultimately the record is just straight...
Features Features Julia Jacklin: Don’t Let The Kids Win ★★★★☆ Since the release of her lauded single ‘Pool Party’, critics have scrambled over themselves to compare Julia Jacklin to other musicians. Names like Courtney...
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