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Kowalski step out of Two Door Cinema Club's shadow with an effervescent debut album
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Desert Hearts remain charmingly unfamiliar with the zeitgeist as they release their 'beguiling' third album
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Belfast's Space Dimension Controller is 'light-years ahead of his contemporaries'
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The Wood Burning Savages, Vanilla Gloom and Elspeth bare their souls. Steven Rainey passes judgement
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Progressive metallers Kasper Rosa have embraced vocals in this double A-side release in their quest to ascend to the big leagues
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Girls Names leave their posturing days behind them to get serious on their 'textural, atmospheric' second album
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The Irish comedian whittles out the jokes in his father's demise, and entrances the Black Box with his 'energic and involving style'
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Inspired by American new wave, Before Machines are outsiders looking in. Will their debut album win them more fans at home?
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Eatenbybears leave their math-rock days behind them in favour of an indie aesthetic, but does their new sound add up?
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Ambiguity is everything for anonymous duo Pinner as they release their debut album
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Rap metallers Team Fresh are very angry about things. Steven Rainey ignores the outdated polemics and appreciates a 'confident, inspired' sound
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A 'shambling behemoth of an album' from Belfast-based progressive metal masters Slomatics
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From Seven Summits sincere 'The Worrier' to The Answer's stealth power-ballard, listen to the best of July's singles here
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There have been great expectations for the Farriers debut album. Was it worth the wait?
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Listen to new tracks from Twin Terrace, Farriers and Fighting With Wire
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VerseChorusVerse and Cashier No9 bookend a manic performance from one of Kurt Cobain's heroes
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Steven Rainey chooses his top five Northern Irish albums of the year. Agree or disagree?
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Overwrought anthems, a love song that's not for 'Barbara' and a 'more-metal-than-thou' EP
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Listen to shiny new tracks from VerseChorusVerse, Morning Claws and Seven Summits
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Duelling guitars, rap-metal and the smug optimism of youth
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