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Music Critic Abi Kinsella reviews Dance Fever by Florence + The Machine, describing it as a sublime listening experience
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Manneskja is a triumphant celebration of some of the strongest songs from Of Monsters and Men, Music Critic Beatrice Lancet reviews
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Music Critic Bas Bevan reviews Feeder's latest album Torpedo, describing it as a statement of the bands space in British music
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Music Critic Beatrice Lancet reviews Sea Girls latest album, commenting that it contains frank discussions, catchy riffs and driving drums
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Music Critic Chioma Onwuezobe reviews Mitski's Laurel Hell, finding it to be a musically layered exploration of isolation and feeling stuck in life
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Praising the emotional depth and sonic excellence of Gang of Youths' new album, Music Critic Elif Aktan reflects on the band's development and champions their raw intensity
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Music Editor Sammy Andrews reviews Sweet Tooth, the new album from Mom Jeans, finding it to be a nostalgic blast of ear candy that balances ideas of vulnerability and humour
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Music Editor Lorcan Drury details why alt-J’s latest album ‘The Dream’ represents them perfectly as a band
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Music Critic Bas Bevan reviews Bastille's latest album Give Me The Future, finding it to be an honest and creative approach to life and modernity
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Music Critic Frankie Rhodes writes how Frank Turner’s latest album explores themes of belonging, embracing relationships new and old, and coping with grief in a raw, electrified way
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Music Critic Anna Robinson reviews the latest album from Fickle Friends, finding that whilst it does have some gems, it is not their best release to date
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Halsey's deluxe version of their recent album If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power offers a dark feminist take on storytelling and lyricism, Music Critic Zenna Hussain reviews