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22/07/2021
By Matthew Forbes
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ALBUM REVIEW: Genesis Owusu goes darker than the debut on ‘Missing Molars’

Matt Forbes takes us through the deluxe edition of crowd favourite Smiling With No Teeth.

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19/07/2021
By Alana Ramshaw
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ALBUM REVIEW: ‘Sling’ – Clairo

Alana Ramshaw walks us through the new release from Clairo.

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17/07/2021
By Patrick Mckenzie
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SONG REVIEW: ‘Signal from the Noise’ – BadBadNotGood

Patrick McKenzie reviews the anticipated new track from BadBadNotGood.

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26/05/2021
By Matthew Forbes
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A Track-By-Track Review Of ‘SOUR’ By Olivia Rodrigo

Which songs tug at the heart strings? Which songs will have you scream-singing along with them in your room? Read this track-by-track rundown of the album by a guy who is very far from Olivia’s key demographic to find out.

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28/08/2020
By Zander Czerwaniw
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Film Review: Tenet

After a relentless press campaign and being delayed three times, Christopher Nolan’s new movie Tenet quickly established large-scale expectations to live up to.

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16/08/2020
By Charlotte Pope
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Song review: ‘Getting Closer’ By Yellow Days

It might be because I listened to the song in between ‘the midnight gospel’ episodes or maybe I’m just caught up in an existential-millennial crisis, but I also found this song as a reminder to be present and appreciate the space you’re in.

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04/05/2020
By Skye Nieves
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Album Review: ‘Infinitely Ordinary’ By The Wrecks

Lets Wreckin’ go: The Wrecks’ debut album Infinitely Ordinary is everything that’s good about alternative music.

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22/04/2020
By Patrick Mckenzie
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Film Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s Chunky Shrapnel

Chunky Shrapnel bills itself as “A musical road movie dipped in turpentine”. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are known for a theatrically-enigmatic presence; always energetic and always loveable. Their film conveys this and then some.

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20/04/2020
By Luke Norton
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Song Review: ‘Hollywood’ By Car Seat Headrest

While the artsy-kid-chewed-up-and-spat-out-by-the-corrupt-system narrative is nothing new, frontman Will Toledo manages to breathe new life into the trope, expressing internal anxieties, as well as sharp criticisms of the entertainment industry.

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09/04/2020
By Abby Fuller
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Album Review: Sleepyhead by Cavetown

Cavetown lets the undeniably privileged young adults of the world have their moment in the spotlight of hardship and adversity.

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