Tag: Review
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Ethereal Light by Allerton – Single Review

Allerton’s new single, Ethereal Light, is a musical journey that sways between psychedelia and reality.
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Worth the Crime by Bella Wright – A breakout release

Liverpool-based singer songwriter Bella Wright is releasing a new single, and it’s message is raw. Originally from Montana in the USA, Bella Wright is a 20-year-old pop rock nowbased in Liverpool. Her new single, Worth the Crime, is out on July 7, 2023. In general, her songs are raw coming-of-age stories, that wouldn’t sound out…
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Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars by The Royston Club – Album Review

The Royston Club’s long-awaited debut album, Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars, is here and it’s brilliant.
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Fiona Lennon releases Stay High – Single Review

After gaining some prominence on the scene with her live performances at Sound City and the likes, Fiona Lennon has released her third single, Stay High.
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Three Wishes (Genie! Genie!) by Zennor – Single Review

Another week and another debut single as Sam Millne reviews Three Wishes (Genie! Genie!), the first release from Zennor…
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Keyside release second single – Paris to Marseille: Single review

Paris to Marseille is the newly-released single from the Liverpool indie band, Keyside. Sam Millne listened to the song…
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Reborn by The Cheap Thrills – Single Review

The Cheap Thrills’ long-anticipated new single didn’t disappoint. Sam Millne reviews Reborn…
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Sick and Tired by Idyllic – Single Review

Liverpool band, Idyllic have recently released their second single. Sam Millne listened to the track, Sick and Tired. In 2022, the band released their debut single, Narcissist, which is a short but snappy rock n roll tune with a prominent bass line. Sick and Tired follows a similar pattern with the band taking influence from…
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Sunflowers by Georgia Johnson – Single Review

Liverpool singer-songwriter, Georgia Johnson recently released her debut single, Sunflowers (Don’t Grow In Darkness).
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Running by Ethan Pagan – Single Review

He’s been playing around the pubs of Merseyside for a couple of years, and now Ethan Pagan is making his move onto the scene with his own music.