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Author: Zack Moore

Cellar Doors’ Debut Fails To Satisfy

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Cellar Doors. California’s newest too-cool-for-school psychedelic rock band. Is it possible for an album to be more inconsequential? An album so pointless, they didn’t even bother giving it a title. Not too bad, not too […]

Japanese House Debut is a Hipsters Wet Dream

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Although it’s only February, I must give credit and say that the Japanese House might be one of the most interesting projects I’ve ever this year. We are dealing with a very chilled-out solo electronic […]

Ladytron’s Self-Titled New Album Lacks Immersion

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Ladytron’s new album, the expertly-titled Ladytron, is not the tour-de-force return-to-form that everyone keeps saying it is. It’s a good album, that much is true, but it is not Light and Magic or 604. I […]

Rifffest Hypnotises the Lending Room, 26.01.19

Posted on 8th February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

What a fantastic night. The atmosphere was electric, the crowd was smiling the whole time. And why? Because Bloodhound is the best opening band one could possibly ask for. They took the heavy psychedelia of […]

Preview: The Exciting Bands Playing the One-Day Riffffest

Posted on 22nd January 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

This weekend, Rifffest will be bringing some of the best riff-heavy music to Leeds’ Lending Room. Zack Moore previews: First of all, we have to talk about Leeds’ very own Brooders, the coolest band you’ve […]

Rick Astely’s Rickrolling His Way to First Direct Area This Friday

Posted on 14th November 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Question, Reader: Who is so powerful that he could become a prince of pop culture without even trying? You’re right. It’s Rick Astley. Although you might know him from the ‘Rickrolling’ meme from 2007, there’s […]

RAYE Brings a Whirlwind of Emotion to The Wardrobe, 02.11.18

Posted on 12th November 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

What can you say about Raye that hasn’t been said before? Frankly, a lot. Compared to the opening act, Kara Marni, Raye was extraordinarily versatile and talented. It was like Led Zeppelin following up a […]

MØ Creates Lush Worlds of Beauty in New Album, Forever Neverland

Posted on 26th October 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

MØ’s latest record is pretty interesting as far as pop music goes, but I wonder if it’s a step in the wrong direction for the Danish singer. I’ll say this though: it’s not as good […]

Disturbed Release New Album, Evolution

Posted on 26th October 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Let’s start with what this album does right, because there isn’t much to say in that regard. The main attraction is frontman David Draiman’s voice, which seems to have only improved with time. This is […]

Ghostface Killah Releases New Album, The Lost Tapes

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

The Lost Tapes is the latest offering of classic 90’s New York-styled hip-hop from arguably the best member of the Wu-Tang Clan. It’s fantastic. A collaboration with a producer named Big Ghost, Lost Tapes sounds […]

You Me At Six Tries to Impress With New Album, VI

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

You Me At Six’s sixth album, VI, is a pretty good record, but not as good as the old ones. That about sums it up. The band is continuing their shift away from pop-punk in […]

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