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LIVE REVIEW: The Black Queen, SWG3, Glasgow, 07/10/2018

Even during the gremlin-plagued first half of the set, The Black Queen are great live. “Not every gig is perfect, but fuck it.” Those words fall out of singer Greg Puciato’s mouth just before they close their set. He’s right. This wasn’t the perfect gig, but it was uniquely special because of its imperfections.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Black Peaks – All That Divides

When Deftones dropped 'Around the Fur' the expectation was the next record would embrace the bounce and dance floors of rock clubs everywhere. On 'White Pony' they defied all expectations by taking their sound in wild, beautifully textured and unexpected directions. This isn’t to say that 'All That Divides' is Black Peaks' 'White Pony', but it suggests that the band aren’t far off their own seminal record.
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ALBUM REVIEW: High On Fire – Electric Messiah

High On Fire are back with their first new album in three years and look set to put the rest of the metal world on notice. With the band hitting our shores later in the month it is imperative that this album strikes a chord with their fans over here. Have they done enough?
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Black Queen – Infinite Games

The Black Queen’s debut, 'Fever Daydream', was one of the unexpected highlights of 2016. Nobody expected the vocalist of Dillinger Escape Plan, the mastermind behind Telefon Tel Aviv and their friend Steven Alexander to turn in a sultry, danceable and engrossing electronic record bursting with floor fillers. But they did. Now in 2018, the band return with their latest offering 'Infinite Games' and much like their debut, this record deserves your attention.
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