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Album Review // KNUCKLE PUCK ’20/20′

Serving us hard-hitting optimism in pessimistic times, the Chicagoans have released the perfect addition to their discography with their third studio album 20/20. The midst of a pandemic may not be the best time to release an album, having no opportunity to promote it through

PVRIS Use Me 2020

Album Review // PVRIS ‘Use Me’

If this album proves one thing, it is that PVRIS have mastered the electro-pop / synth-pop sound and are unparalleled in creating a dark yet dreamy mood and a sad yet tranquil sound you can lose yourself into. One of this year’s most awaited album,

Album Review // GIANT ROOKS ‘Rookery’

With a hint of lyrical surrealism and bittersweet melancholia, Germany’s hottest export Giant Rooks make a statement with their debut album, Rookery, serving us a delightful, genre-free sonic cocktail. A project that’s spent years in the making, Rookery is the debut album from Berlin-based art-pop rockers,

Bloxx Lie Out Loud 2020

Album Review // BLOXX ‘Lie Out Loud’

Filled with pop-rock anthems, roaring guitars and brutally honest lyrics, Lie Out Loud is an indie masterpiece that showcases love and passion in the truest form. Unapologetically chaotic in every way, Lie Out Loud is filled with indie guitar anthems that beg to be played

Glass Animals Dreamland 2020

Album Review // GLASS ANIMALS ‘Dreamland’

Marrying surreal soundscapes with down-to-earth lyricism, Dreamland is a masterpiece in creativity that cements Glass Animals as one of the most exciting bands on the alternative scene. British quartet Glass Animals have had quite the journey with their third album; hot on the heels of

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Album Review // AVATAR ‘Hunter Gatherer’

Looking beyond the smoke and mirrors, Avatar’s eighth album Hunter Gatherer reveals the side of our world, defined by rage, heartbreak and conflict. Our favourite melodic death metal joker is not laughing anymore in Avatar’s eighth album Hunter Gatherer. An era of comical take on society has