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ALBUM REVIEW: Coach Party – Caramel

Almost two years after the debut album 'Killjoy', Isle of Wight alt-rockers Coach Party are back with album number two in 'Caramel'. From the first listen there appears to be a level of maturity about the new record, which was produced by the band's own drummer Guy Page.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Slow Crush – Thirst

In this case, you might not remember everything about this album, but the most evocative parts will change how you think about shoegaze. Very much an album that’s more than the sum of its parts.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Biffy Clyro – Futique

Ayrshire’s finest Biffy Clyro released their much anticipated tenth studio album Futique earlier this month to critical acclaim. This is a record that explodes with energy from the get go, and is well worth the wait following 2021's 'The Myth Of The Happily Ever After'.
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Beaches – No Hard Feelings

“Gonna be the last girls at the party” sings Jordan Miller from The Beaches, one of Canada’s best up and coming indie-rock bands, during the last track of their new album. 'No Hard Feelings' is definitely a party album while, at times, a recognition of the joys and pitfalls of relationships and life in general. 
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