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‘Exit Wounds’ review: The Wallflowers make a powerful comeback

Exit Wounds is a real work of art. A perfect example that there is beauty to be found within pain.

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‘Pink Noise’ review: Laura Mvula goes supernova

Emerging with more vitality than ever after a messy breakup with her previous label, Laura…

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‘A Tiny House, In Secret Speeches, Polar Equals’ review: Sweet Trip’s newest indie adventure pays homage to 90s’ underground

No matter how many return projects fall flat, one thing is certain: musical genius doesn’t…

Paul Rocha
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Album Review: Paul Rocha releases appealing retro-flavored ‘Apophenia’

At times dark, while at other times radiant, ‘Apophenia’ is simultaneously picturesque and tenderly sad, balancing on the threshold of the sonic terminator line.

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‘Butterfly 3000’ review: King Gizzard’s synthetic journey shows hints of STRFKR

King Gizzard’s musical approach has garnered much praise and many fans throughout the past decade.…

Radiolarian
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EP Review: Radiolarian – ‘The Man That Time Forgot’

Imaginative and coruscating with scrumptious, lustrous patinas of avant-garde dream-pop,’ The Man That Time Forgot’ is complex and oh so captivating.

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‘Inside’ review: Mother Mother miss the mark

Among the slew of albums coming out around the pandemic, Mother Mother’s eighth studio album…