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Lauran Hibberd Girlfriend Material
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Lauran Hibberd – Girlfriend Material | Album Reviews

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Lauran Hibberd’s sophomore album, “Girlfriend Material,” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey back to the early 2000s with its likeable, fuzzy pop-punk sounds reminiscent of Avril Lavigne’s heyday. The album is a collection of relatable lyrics that feel like they were taken straight from Hibberd’s personal journal, creating an intimate […]





The Staves All Now
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The Staves – All Now | Album Reviews

staticwire | April 18, 2024

The Staveley-Taylor sisters, known collectively as The Staves, have embarked on a new chapter with their latest album “All Now.” Following a period of significant change, including the departure of founder member Emily Staveley-Taylor, the reconfigured duo has delivered a collection of gentle, wistful folk pop that showcases their signature […]


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‘The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle’ Review

staticwire | April 18, 2024

Bruce Springsteen’s second album, “The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle,” released in 1973, marked a pivotal moment in the musician’s career. Venturing beyond the youthful vibrancy of his debut album, Springsteen delved into a deeper exploration of themes such as love, loss, and reflections on growing up […]


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Review: Chapel of Disease – Echoes of Light

staticwire | April 18, 2024

In Chapel of Disease’s latest album, “Echoes of Light”, the band continues to push the boundaries of traditional death metal, embracing a wide range of influences and styles to create a truly unique and unpredictable listening experience. The album showcases the band’s evolution from their earlier, more straightforward death metal […]


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Pillow Queens – Name Your Sorrow album review: The Skinny

staticwire | April 18, 2024

Pillow Queens’ latest offering, “Name Your Sorrow”, is a testament to the band’s evolution and willingness to push boundaries. Released on April 19th under Royal Mountain Records, this album marks a departure from the raw energy of their previous work, “In Waiting”, towards a more introspective and polished sound. The […]




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