Tag: Review
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The K’s go mainstream as emotion takes hold of Liverpool headline show

If there were any doubt about The K’s potential to go mainstream, this summer should have diminished those dubieties as they soared to a No. 1 album and put on a memorable night in Liverpool.
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Toy Car’s Jurassic Park is high octane and impossible to ignore

Liverpool-based band Toy Car have released their new single, Jurassic Park, and it is an electrifying ride.
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Songs For The Spine by The Royston Club – album review

Ahead of the release of The Royston Club’s second album, Songs For The Spine, Isabella Hayden reviewed the brilliant new LP.
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Runaway by Caitlyn Eve – Unique, fresh & exciting

Showcasing her love for combining powerful guitar and personal lyrics, Runaway is Caitlyn Eve’s captivating fourth release.
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The Memos’ new single, Born Again, is infectious with cathartic charm

Liverpool-based band The Memos are poised to make waves with their new single, Born Again, out July 25 on all streaming platforms.
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Liverpool royalty come together in musical extravaganza for Zoe’s Place (Little Lights)

On July 17, the M&S Bank Arena opened its arms to a lineup of Scouse royalty for a special, one-off musical extravaganza.
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Fiona Lennon’s I Love You Baby is a heart-warming love song of the summer

With soulful emotion and a heartfelt narrative, Liverpool singer-songwriter Fiona Lennon feeds all her love into new country-pop ballad I Love You Baby.
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Neil Noa’s Way We Were – Review in brief

Way We Were, the latest single from Neil Noa, is nostalgia-bottled.
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Get What You Get by Lily Almond – A gritty anthem of empowerment & self-respect

Get What You Get by Lily Almond is a powerful track that blends moody blues with a country edge, creating a raw and emotive listening experience.
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Jamie Webster headlines Merseyside night of sun-drenched, heartfelt anthems

Homegrown Scouse hero Jamie Webster took to the stage at Haydock Racecourse and opened his arms to thousands of eager fans from across the country.