Tag: Review
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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.
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Cornerstone by The Stamp – Single Review

I rate this song so highly that I’d go as far as to say it wouldn’t sound out of place on The La’s’ self-titled near-perfect seminal album.
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Gone Fishing by Indoor Shoes – EP Review

They’ve been together for less than two years but with over 40 live shoes already to their name, Indoor Shoes are making a name for themselves in the North West. Sam Millne reviews their newest EP, Gone Fishing…
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Hoping Maybe by The K’s – Single Review

Hailing from Earlestown, The K’s are one of the North West’s most popular emerging rock ‘n’ roll groups. Sam Millne reviews their latest single, ‘Hoping Maybe’…
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The Moon by Ellie Burke – Single Review

The first single from Ellie Burke is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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The Last Day You Left Home by Thom Morecroft – Single Review

It’s cold outside but the soothing tones of Thom Morecroft and Jenny Coyle’s harmonies will leave you warm inside.
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Jamie Webster headlines a night of Scouse solidarity

It was a night of fantastic music and Scouse solidarity, but something needs to happen to sort out the M&S Bank Arena. Sam Millne gives his view and recounts the experience…