| ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | I think that about sums it up. Geese have very quickly become beacons of hope for rock music. Touted as “saviours” and “innovators”, that’s not an expectation that gets carried lightly. As much as I’m firmly a “time will tell” kind of guy in regards to predicted classic status of albums, IContinueContinue reading “Quirked-up indie rock for tortured freaks: Geese – Getting Killed *ALBUM REVIEW*”
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An abundant lack of personality: Wednesday – Bleeds *ALBUM REVIEW*
| ⭐⭐ | For the last couple of years now, Wednesday have been at the forefront of a genuine indie rock resurgence. Dignifying their harsher shoegaze tendencies with plenty of folk and alt-country seasoning, it’s been clear for a minute now that this young band has a future etched out into the modern indie musicContinueContinue reading “An abundant lack of personality: Wednesday – Bleeds *ALBUM REVIEW*”
A competent “almost”: Wet Leg- Moisturizer *ALBUM REVIEW*
|⭐⭐⭐✨| The sophomore full-length album from Wet Leg is not so much a slump, as it is a sort of stagnation. Where their self-titled was an attempt at breaking ground in a burgeoning-at-the-time revival of post-punk music, ‘Moisturizer’ is mostly painting indie rock and pop by the numbers. Not without its fair share of rowdyContinueContinue reading “A competent “almost”: Wet Leg- Moisturizer *ALBUM REVIEW*”
90’s nostalgia meets modern absurdism: The Bug Club- Very Human Features *ALBUM REVIEW*
| ⭐⭐⭐ | The Bug Club got their start as a blues band. That is where all of this begins. They cut their teeth on local circuits in Wales, built themselves a bit of a reputation, even getting so far as to support Status Quo at one point. By no means newbies when it comesContinueContinue reading “90’s nostalgia meets modern absurdism: The Bug Club- Very Human Features *ALBUM REVIEW*”
