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ALBUM REVIEW: Slowthai – UGLY

The build-up to slowthai’s third record has been perhaps the most exciting yet. Pairing up with legendary producer Dan Carey and boasting a new age punk sound, one that we hadn’t heard from the Northampton artist before, how does the new combination fair?
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ALBUM REVIEW: Can’t Swim – Thanks But No Thanks

'Thanks But No Thanks' is a short but sweet blast of gravelly-voiced, emotional punk-rock. Much like their obvious influence The Menzingers, their pursuit of connection has led them to specialise in a gruff, melancholic brand of nostalgia.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Half Me – SOMA 

If you’re looking for a reason to listen to Half Me, we can give you twelve right here with their debut album, 'SOMA'. Twelve unique songs, almost thirty-five minutes of an intense rollercoaster of emotions played by incredible musicians.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Shame – Food for Worms

Ever since shame stormed onto the scene with single 'One Rizla', followed by the eventual Rough Trade Album of the Year 'Songs of Praise', they have been one of Britain’s brightest young bands. Five years on their sound has matured, but is that for better or worse?
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