Review: James Vincent Mcmorrow Moves into New Territory with Latest Album Grapefruit Season

by Joe Sharratt
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Irish singer songwriter James Vimcent McMorrow’s indie folk credentials go way back to around 2010 and the release of his debut album Early In The Morning, a record that was a runaway success, earning rave reviews, tour dates and appearances on the likes of Later… with Jools Holland. It was a soulful record that many compared to Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago, and for the indie folk troubadour, there can hardly be higher praise.

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Review: Alt-Pop Outfit Fickle Friends Return With Dreamy New Single Alone

by Nicholas Gaudet
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Brighton-based foursome Fickle Friends turned heads with their debut full length album You Are Someone Else back in 2018, a record that established their electro-infused alt-pop sound and set the group on their way to amassing nearly half a million monthly listeners on Spotify, led to tour dates to loving crowds up and down the country, and ultimately crashed into the top ten of the UK albums chart.

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Jeff Coltrec presents his new single “BREI"

by Adam Bailey
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Country music singer & songwriter Jeff Coltrec tells the story of a lonesome biker falls in love with a lady singer on a road house jukebox that just happens to be Brei Carter. Jeff was inspired to write and record this song from just hearing her wonderful singing voice for the first time.

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Review: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes let loose on new album Sticky

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It’s been a decade since Frank Carter left Gallows, but it’s only in the last few years as the firebrand vocalist has established his newest band as one of the most thrilling live acts currently out there, that you sense everything has started to fall into place. Because now, with their fourth album in six years now out there in the wild, and that reputation for showmanship of the highest order firmly established, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes are getting the credit they deserve. 

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Review: We Are Scientists Are Back Among Friends With New Album Huffy

by Joe Sharratt
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California rockers We Are Scientists have a special relationship with the UK. They arrived on the scene at the time that indie was going through a reinvention in the UK, and fans on our fair shores took their 2006 debut album With Love And Squalor to their hearts, sending it Gold and earning a dedicated if slightly cult following over here. In the years since, that fan base has stuck with We Are Scientists, and their live shows and albums have always done well.

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