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Album Review: Nova Twins – ‘Supernova’: punk-rap duo achieve dizzying new heights

  • June 14, 2022
  • Staff Writers
Formed back in 2014 in London, childhood friends Amy Love (lead vocals, guitar) and Georgia South (backing vocals, bass) smashed together their love of 00’s R&B and hip-hop with punk,…
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Album Review: Venom Prison – Erebos

  • February 10, 2022
  • Craig Young
Venom Prison began as a collaboration between Russian-born vocalist Larissa Stupar and guitarist Ash Gray with the line-up rounded out by guitarist Ben Thomas, bassist Mike Jefferies and drummer Joe…
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Album Review: Seven Days And Doesn’t Die – Seven Days And Doesn’t Die

  • November 4, 2021
  • Alex Holmes
When we reviewed their last single, we described Seven Days and Doesn’t Die as “snarling, sneering, punk-tinged rock n’ roll, with an aggression that many bands aspire to but so…
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Album: Enforced – Kill Grid

  • March 12, 2021
  • Craig Young
Richmond metal band Enforced have spent two years creating their album Kill Grid which will be their debut on their new label Century Media. Featuring a striking Joe Petagno (Motörhead, Vitriol) cover, this is…
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