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Fall Out Boy – ‘So Much (For) Stardust’ Review: An Audacious Return From Theatrical Rockers

The Chicago band's eighth album sees them both advancing their sound and acknowledging their roots Fall Out Boy's eighth album, 'So Much (For) Stardust', opens with delicate piano keys, cinematic string arrangements, and...

Depeche Mode – ‘Memento Mori’ review: their best work of this century

Following the passing of beloved band mate Andy Fletcher, the now-duo reunite on a touching, resurgent record. Depeche Mode is a band that exists in extremes. They've lived a fast, hard life in...

NMIXX – ‘Expérgo’ review: K-pop vocal powerhouses finally tap their potential

Could their new album bridge the gap between their polarising “MIXX POP” sound and potential new listeners? In Latin, expérgo means to wake up. And in this release, it looks like the producers...

Black Country, New Road – ‘Live at Bush Hall’ review: a stunning return from one of our greatest bands

Following the departure of a key member, the Londoners had to find a way forward. This live album proves a celebratory reintroduction The Black Country is not exactly alien to New Road reinvention....

The Reels – ‘After Taste’ EP review: Energetic indie anthem and poetic vulnerability

Small town life gets more epic on this promising four-track offering from the Midlands trio. “From the floor, you could see two pairs of Converse,” roll the words of The Reels frontman Mitch...

Unknown Mortal Orchestra – ‘V’ review: Palm trees, rhythm and pain

The latest phase of Ruben Nielsen's psychedelic experiment explores love, loss and his Hawaiian heritage When Unknown Mortal Orchestra first surfaced in 2010, it was nearly impossible to find out anything about the...

U2 – ‘Song of Surrender’ review: The classics, but not as you know them

"Reimagining and re-recording" 40 U2 tracks seemed like a daunting task for both the band and their fans - thankfully a few gems have been found. When Bono first announced plans to reimagine...

Fever Ray – ‘Radical Romantics’ Review: A symphonic ode to love

The Swedish experimentalist uses sharp production and imaginative arrangements to convey the emotions Like many uncomfortable conversations, Fever Ray's album 'Radical Romantics' begins with an apology. His third album - and first in...
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