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ALBUM REVIEW: Courting – New Last Name

Early fans of Courting fell in love with their sardonic, post-punk festival bangers, which immediately got anybody between the ages of 16 and 24 within the nearby vicinity going feral in a mosh-pit. Their debut album, 'Guitar Music', indicated an evolution for the band, integrating distorted, glitchy pop sounds and a vibrant sense of sensory overload. 'New Last Name' only confirms their innate desire to go against the grain, throw it all against a wall and mesh a track together from whatever chaos that creates.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Dead Poet Society – FISSION

Dead Poet Society’s new album 'FISSION' will keep the January blues away. With hues of blues, jazz, indie, rock and pop, the band evolves their sound on their latest release. With more grit and darker themes than their 2021 debut album '-!-', the US quartet are rivalling the likes of the UK’s Royal Blood and Nothing But Thieves. 
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ALBUM REVIEW: Neck Deep – Neck Deep

With their new self-titled album, Neck Deep have identified their lane, and crashed through the genre’s median barrier to get back into it. It’s a welcome return to form for one of pop-punk’s leading lights. Although it’s just begun, this is sure to be a contender for pop-punk album of 2024.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Green Day – Saviors

As one of the biggest bands in the world, Green Day need no introduction. The Grammy-winning trio are back with their political-fuelled album 'Saviors'; how fitting for the 2024 presidential election cycle. With a wide range of influences such as The Clash, The Ramones and even The Beach Boys, 'Saviors' is an ironic and fun album. With the line-up of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool, listening to this album is like greeting an old friend. 
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