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REVIEWS


An Indie Adventure: Catfish and the Bottlemen's Album 'The Ride'
Catfish and the Bottlemen's sophomore album, "The Ride," is a sonic journey that encapsulates the band's relentless energy and...
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Warrington left in awe of The K's
A review of
Nathan Bardsley

Shining Bright: Exploring DMA's 'The Glow' Album
DMA's, the Australian indie rock trio, have carved out a distinct niche in the music landscape with their infectious melodies and...
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From Manchester to the World: Celebrating The Smiths' Seminal Album
Released in 1986, "The Queen is Dead" stands as a seminal album in The Smiths' discography and a defining moment in the landscape of...
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Manchester's Musical Testament: A Critical Look at Courteeners' 'St. Jude'
In the annals of indie rock, there are albums that transcend their time and become emblematic of an era. "St. Jude," the debut album by...
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30 Years Later: Reflecting on the Enduring Legacy of Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe'
In the annals of rock history, few albums have left as indelible a mark as Oasis' debut masterpiece, "Definitely Maybe." Released in 1994...
Nathan Bardsley
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