Tag: Review
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Bella Wright is direct & personal with new single Love’s Just A Word

Her first release since 2023, alt-rock artist Bella Wright has returned with a ballad of hurt and mourning, Love’s Just A Word.
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Idyllic transform hurt into passion with latest single New Moral Saviour

Twisting and turning through different territories it’s hard to categorise Idyllic’s new single, New Moral Saviour.
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Honey Motel’s If You Didn’t Exist tells honest story as new era begins

With electrifying sets at festivals such as Y Not and Stockton Calling, Honey Motel are sure to be crowd pleasers this summer, especially when showcasing their newest track, If You Didn’t Exist.
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Adam Thomas Hughes has left listeners intoxicated with new single Left Behind (Kid)

Intoxicating and opening with an instant explosion of guitar, Adam Thomas Hughes’ Left Behind (Kid) is an electrifying new release.
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Brooke Combe live – a captivating experience that leaves a lingering buzz

Brooke Combe’s performance at Liverpool’s Arts Club on Seel Street was nothing short of a captivating experience.
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Changing by Caitlyn Eve – Single Review

With a commanding voice and plenty of hooks, Caitlyn Eve is the latest female powerhouse rising on the Liverpool music scene and her latest single, Changing, shows just why.
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Scousified punk rock – there’s a thirst for STONE

When the lead singer enters the stage topless and jumps into the crowd within the first three songs, you know you’re in for a treat.
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Their best for 25 years – Album Review: Love Is The Call by Cast

Cast have once again taken centre stage as their new album, Love Is The Call, flies high in the album charts.

