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The Jins Live in London: A Loud Case for the Big Leagues

By Niall Mirza. There’s a special quality to grunge vocals. They’re far from the articulate voices we know and love of modern pop music, and a world away from the unrelenting screams of metal music. They’re gritty, but manage to maintain a lax quality. They sit somewhere between the two extremes: effortlessly cool. It’s a Continue reading
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Happy Title Track Day! Here are our 10 favourite title tracks

It’s May 23rd! On the fourth Friday of May each year, we celebrate some of the most iconic title tracks and acknowledge their status as pieces of art in themselves. A title track is a song from an albumwhich shares the same name as the record. Here are ten of our favourites! Hypersonic Missiles – Sam Continue reading
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James Marriott Releases Single ‘It’s Only Love’ Before Sophomore Album Release

By Elsa Commander. @elsa.com.photos Where heartfelt indie-rock music is already occupying a large space in the music industry, James Marriott brings something unique. After his success in the charts earlier this year with his single, ‘I Don’t Want to Live Like This’, James Marriott has announced his sophomore album ‘Don’t Tell The Dog.’ The album Continue reading
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CATT in Vienna: A Gallery

by Theresa Galavics. @theresacaptures CATT – WUK, Vienna, 12th May. Continue reading
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Joyride The Pale Horse: A Review of Heart Attack Man’s Fourth Album

By Niall Mirza. Death is a tricky muse. It can be melodramatic, overplayed, and yet, when done right, devastatingly honest. Heart Attack Man accept this challenge on ‘Joyride the Pale Horse’, screaming like hell through death in all its forms and manifestations. This record is their most self-aware, self-destructive, and self-reflective project yet. Heart Attack Man Continue reading
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The Warning take over Brixton for their biggest ever European headline show

By Niall Mirza. The Warning took over the O2 Academy Brixton on April 17th, 2025, playing their biggest headline show outside of their home country, México. The concert saw the three sisters, Daniela (Dany), Paulina (Pau), and Alejandra (Ale), perform some of their best material to date. Their setlist, comprised primarily of their latest album Continue reading
