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Event Review: The Architects at Koko, London

Upon my second arrival to Koko, I began to notice a trend; this venue never fails to deliver amazing shows. I guess I should have learned that the first time. Having missed queuing up, I arrived to the grand building- …

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Review: Pete Yorn – Pete Yorn

Pete Yorn is back again with his self-titled, sixth studio album.

Produced by Frank Black of the Pixies, it delivers pure, unvarnished vocals and guitar, and combines classic rock with elements of Yorn’s signature country fused sound (with a …

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Review: Vonnegutt – The Appetizer EP

Vonnegutt is known to have ripped the stage with the likes of Big Boi and worked in the studio with some of the South’s biggest hip-hop artists. But their EP, The Appetizer, comes to introduce them to the market …

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Review: Jihae – Fire Burning Rain

Existing on the boundaries of trip hop, electronica, blues and alternative, Jihae is an amalgamation of Bjork, DJ Kush, and Portishead. Mellow synths and smooth, raspy vocals combine to form effortlessly attractive tracks on Fire Burning Rain.…

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Review: Summer Camp – Young EP

Welcome, Summer Camp; a band with a space-age sound, mashed with synths and drums and guitars, slightly off beat and definitely quirky. It’s electronic rock that the band makes their own through their focus on vocals, both the words …

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