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Forever Cult: Antonio Banderas – listen to brand new track by Leeds based...

Forever Cult – Antonio Banderas (Clue Records) Limited CD | DL Due Out July 6th 2015 8 / 10 Leeds-based proprietors of scuzz Forever Cult follow on from the weight of their previous single Winter’s...

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Table Scraps: More Time For Strangers – album review

Table Scraps – More Time for Strangers (Hells Teeth / Wiener) DL | CD | LP Out Now 8/10 Birmingham duo Table Scraps make good on the promise of their debut single with an LP of top notch, cacophonous...

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Heartless Bastards: Restless Ones – album review

Heartless Bastards – Restless Ones (Partisan Records) LP | CD | DL Out Now  8/10 Heartless Bastards fifth album is effortlessly brilliant, the supersonic tracks providing the perfect backdrop for...

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Supersonic Festival 2015: Birmingham, Friday Night – live review

Photo above: Gazelle Twin © Martin Ward Supersonic Festival 2015 Digbeth, Birmingham 12th June 2015 Billed as being ‘for curious audiences’, Supersonic Festival in Birmingham has always been a place to...

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Modest Mouse: O2 Academy, Newcastle – live review

Modest Mouse O2 Academy, Newcastle July 9th 2015 Tonight sees Modest Mouse in incredible form, their command of the crowd is nothing short of brilliant! As we’re left in complete awe by tonight’s set....

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Ezra Furman: Westgarth Social Club, Middlesbrough – live review

Ezra Furman Social Club, Middlesbrough July 10th 2015 Riding high on a wave of critical acclaim, Ezra Furman arrives in Middlesbrough possessed by the gods of Rock ‘n Roll as he tears the roof of the...

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Labasheeda: Changing Lights – album review

Labasheeda – Changing Lights (Presto Chango Records) LP / CD / DL Out Now 7.5 / 10 Dutch angular rock trio release their new album. Louder Than War’s Paul Scott-Bates reviews. Why a Dutch, guitar based...

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Pega Monstro: Alfarroba – album review

Pega Monstro – Alfarroba (Upset The Rhythm)  LP | CD | DL Out Now 7/10 From barrages of cacophonous noise to the sweetest dream pop Pega Monstro cover a lot of ground with their second album. These two...

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Gold Jacks: Take It Back – single review

Gold Jacks – Take It Back (Scruff Of The Neck Records) DL Out August 7th 2015 Gold Jacks hurtle into view with the level of sleaze turned up to eleven, a track filled with swagger as they shake off...

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Courtney Barnett: Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit – album...

Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (Milk! Records) CD | LP | DL Available now 10/10 Courtney Barnett’s first proper debut album is the new thin wild mercury music....

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Brother Rorschach: Brother Rorschach – ep review

Brother Rorschach – Brother Rorschach EP DL Out Now 8.5 / 10 Brighton based, rock Goth four piece release their first (and last) EP. Louder Than war’s Paul Scott-Bates reviews. One of 2014s finest...

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Baby Chaos: Skulls, Skulls, Skulls , Show Me The Glory – album review

Baby Chaos – Skulls, Skulls, Skulls, Show Me The Glory (Three Hands Records) CD | DL 9.5 / 10 Available now The noisy Glaswegian rock outfit come out of the wilderness with their third album – Review...

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The Milltown Brothers: Long Road – album review

The Milltown Brothers – Long Road (Stanley Records) CD / DL 31 July 2015 8.5 / 10 Lancashire Indie quintet return with their fourth album. Louder Than War’s Paul Scott-Bates reviews. Perhaps it’s...

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Landmarks: Fighting Gravity – ep review

Landmarks – Springtime (Ship Records) CD | DL Out Now 8/10 Manchester pop-punks Landmarks wear their hearts on their sleeve, but aren’t afraid about getting them soaked in beer either. Louder Than...

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Titus Andronicus: The Most Lamentable Tragedy – album review

Titus Andronicus – The Most Lamentable Tragedy (Merge Records) CD | LP | DL Available from 7 Aug 8/10 Titus Andronicus unleash their fourth album this month and it’s a whopping five-act rock opera....

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White Fright: Turning Pt 1 – single review

White Fright – The Turning Pt. 1 DL Out Now 8/10 Former King Blood lads return under their new guise, White Fright. Louder Than War’s Dave Beech checks out their debut single. Forming from the...

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Jingo: The Ghost in the Machine – single review

Jingo – The Ghost in the Machine DL Out Now Prolific Londoners Jingo return with their second single in almost as many months. Louder Than War’s Dave Beech reviews. Keeping true to their reputation as...

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Mick Harvey: Cluny, Newcastle – live review

Mick Harvey  Cluny, Newcastle August 3rd 2015 A true legend whose command of the stage is masterful holding this audience in the palm of his hand as he effortlessly navigates a multitude of genres....

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The Decline: Resister – album review

The Decline – Resister (Pee Records) DL/CD/LP Out Now 8/10 Australian skate-punks The Decline return with a new line-up and their third album. Dave Beech finally pulls his finger out and puts pen to...

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Repo Man: Exchange, Bristol – live review | album launch

Repo Man | KonstruKt | Silent Front | Milon Exchange, Bristol 13th August 2015 A disorienting document of wailing guitars, mentalist saxophone spouts and poetic lyricism delivered with enough...

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