Review: I’ll Never Not Love You Michael Bublé

by Nicholas Gaudet
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The modern king of traditional pop, the man who’s almost single-handedly kept vocal jazz alive in the last fifteen years, has released a new single, titled ‘I’ll Never Not Love You’, to promote his upcoming album, ‘Higher’ (due this year), and it’s the oh-so-familiar chocolaty-smooth music Michael Bublé is so well known for, with a modern twist.

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Review: The Duke Bill Charlap Trio

by Nicholas Gaudet
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Bill Charlap will serenade casual listeners all the while blowing the minds of those fascinated by jazz music with the first single from his newest album with his trio, titled ‘The Duke’.

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Review: The Rumbling SiM

by Nicholas Gaudet
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The final season of Attack on Titan is upon us – a world manga fans have delved into for over a decade, and anime fans almost just as long. The last opening of the series is upon us, ‘The Rumbling’ by Japanese metal group SiM, and the song is worthy of praise far beyond being the most intense Attack of Titan opening.

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Review: Call Me Little Sunshine Ghost

by Nicholas Gaudet
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MESSAGE FROM THE CLERGY – A new Papa has arisen amongst the ranks, and with it not only are the fans of Swedish rockers Ghost expecting a new album, but the band released a single to build hype, and give the world a preview of what’s ahead for the group, titled ‘Call Me Little Sunshine’.

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Review: Light Switch Charlie Puth

by Nicholas Gaudet
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The heavily-teased single (seriously, it was previewed over a year ago…) ‘Light Switch’ by Charlie Puth has finally been released. So, the question that everyone who both waited in anticipation for all that time and those who stumbled upon the song; does the song meet its expectations?

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Review: Rush Raveena

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Raveena blesses our ears once again with her newest single, ‘Rush’, truly embracing Indian percussion in a soothing R&B anthem.

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Review: All My Ghosts Lizzy McAlpine

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It’s the year for Lizzy McAlpine – with a new album underway and an upcoming performance on the Ellen DeGeneres show. On top of all that, the artist released a brand-new single in anticipation for the aforementioned album, ‘Five Seconds Flat’, titled ‘All My Ghosts’.

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Review: A Dangerous Thing - AURORA

by Nicholas Gaudet
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Is there such a thing as ethereal folk? If there isn’t, then AURORA can be given all the credit for creating the genre, especially with her newest single ‘A Dangerous Thing’.

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Review: Sent From Above River Tiber

by Nicholas Gaudet
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There’s both a thousand ways to describe ‘Sent From Above’, Rivi Tiber’s newest single, and no way; it’s a true work of art that takes many liberties with very few components while also being packed with some of the most exciting song writing written in a long time, akin to legends such as Cody Fry, Jacob Collier, and Daniel Ceaesar.

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Review: Won’t Stand Down Muse

by Nicholas Gaudet
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Continuing with the momentum the band built up from their latest 80’s pop inspired 2018’s ‘Simulation Theory’, Muse takes a look back and dials the volume to eleven with possibly one of their heaviest singles in the band’s career, ‘Won’t Stand Down’.

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Review: Bonobo ushers in the new year with thoughtful and vibrant new album Fragments

by Joe Sharratt
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Electronic musician, producer and DJ Simon Green has been creating music under his ‘Bonobo’ moniker for more than two decades now, and in that time has built up a cult following, swapping his native Brighton for LA along the way. Fragments is his seventh studio album in that time and follows on from his last effort Migration, and as is explained on his official website, it is an album “born first out of fragments of ideas and experimentation”. 

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Review: Former Maccabees frontman Orlando Weeks drops dreamy new album Hop Up

by Joe Sharratt
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Since indie rockers The Maccabees disbanded five or so years ago, former frontman Orlando Weeks has been through some big life changes, and not just of the lockdown variety. In 2018, Weeks and his partner welcomed their first child, a landmark event for anyone. Weeks, though, took this colossal life event one step further, infusing his debut solo album The Quickening with his thoughts, feelings and anxieties about impending fatherhood.

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