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ALBUM REVIEW: Foo Fighters – Medicine At Midnight

When a band has a longstanding musical heritage and highly regarded legendary status, it can become easy to rely upon their instantly recognisable and iconic sound. Rock icons Foo Fighters have formulated their sound over their illustrious 25 year career; however on their tenth studio album 'Medicine At Midnight', the six-piece are pushing their sonic boundaries further than ever before and deliver their most experimental effort to date.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kid Kapichi – This Time Next Year

After building up a strong reputation for themselves on the UK live scene and being hyped up by the likes of Radio One, NME and MTV, Kid Kapichi are finally set to release their long-awaited debut. However, has it lived up to the excitement?
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ALBUM REVIEW: Blackout Problems – DARK

Blackout Problems are back with a third record that sees them respond to the alarming headlines of recent years, in a sound that combines the soothing melody of Holding Absence with the energetic intensity of Enter Shikari. Their message is a strong one. But does the album do their message justice?
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ALBUM REVIEW: Asphyx – Necroceros

Since the wheels of the touring side of the music industry ground to a halt, Asphyx decided to use their collective time positively and have written, recorded and released their tenth full-length record, 'Necroceros'.
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ALBUM REVIEW: You Me At Six – SUCKAPUNCH

With a discography of chart topping studio albums, from debut full-length 'Take Off Your Colours' to sixth record 'VI', it seems on their seventh effort You Me At Six are setting out down their own path. The explosive 'SUCKAPUNCH' sees them deliver a renewed sound, travelling far and wide into uncharted dance, hip-hop and R&B territory, all whilst retaining their synonymous melodic pop, indie and rock identity.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Deftones – Black Stallion

Deftones’ 'Black Stallion' feels like it had a bar that was set so high for itself, that it simply doesn’t manage to break it. Even so, with so many approaches and such a variety of sounds and soundscapes, there’s bound to be something here for everyone to enjoy.
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ALBUM REVIEW: YUNGBLUD – weird!

Yorkshire born and bred singer YUNGBLUD is no stranger to speaking out for the masses, using his highly influential platform, position and power as one of the biggest solo singers in the alternative music sphere. Since bursting onto the scene in 2016, he's shouted loud and proud about social injustices felt hardest by the youth of today. Once again, this 23-year old voice of a generation is transmitting this very pepped-up rage and justified rebellious attitude towards the major issues of the world, not to mention his own deeply personal struggles, on his lyrically empowering and musically eclectic second studio album, 'weird!'.
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