tags: rock
- 906. Django Django at their indefinable best on new album Glowing in the Dark
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- London-based four-piece Django Django have long been a difficult band to label. Mixing electro and rock elements, with an art house aesthetic and an indie foundation, they’ve consistently turned out big, ...
- Created on 22 February 2021
- 907. Review: The Eulogy of You and Me - LILHUDDY
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- ... in the middle of winter, and it rocks. The production is crisp, the musicians do a great job bringing the song to life, and most impressively, LILHUDDY is a great singer, albeit with quite a lot of autotune. ...
- Created on 21 February 2021
- 908. Review: David Gray contemplates isolation on his dreamy new album Skellig
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- ... public by, failing even to chart. Gray, by then, had amassed a small following within folk rock circles, but was yet to achieve any real commercial success. Recorded in his own flat on a tiny budget, White ...
- Created on 19 February 2021
- 909. Finn Askew impresses with his varied and rich debut EP Peaches
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- ... CD collection, which included some giants such as Nirvana and The Smiths, Askew started writing and recording his own songs, fusing influences that span pop, rock, R&B, hip-hop, and indie. Last year ...
- Created on 13 February 2021
- 910. Australian newcomers The Lazy Eyes serve up psychedelic new single Where’s My Brain???
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- Hailing from the quiet Sydney suburb of Lindfield in the land down under, psychedelic indie rock troubadours The Lazy Eyes have been turning heads in their homeland, and winning over fans and critics alike ...
- Created on 13 February 2021
