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Jaye Jayle – Prisyn

22/07/2020by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by stark] A few weeks ago I’ve seen a movie called “Psychopaths”. In general the flick was so-so, but the exceptional thing about it was a truly sublime soundtrack. […]

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Space Aliens From Outer Space – Nebulosity

14/12/2018by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There’s nothing nebulous about this record, let me tell you. While the subject matter may be cosmic, the aim and intent could not be clearer: subversion. […]

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Cyclic Amp ‎– Shrapnel In The Toyshop

03/07/2018by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by stark] This is a 2CD release recounting the short, but intense career of Cyclic Amp, a post-punk band from Liverpool. I think it contains most of the songs […]

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Parade Ground – Sanctuary

23/01/2017by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by Peter Marks] They are always managing to find new ways to surprise, those Pauly brothers. Since putting out ‘Rosary’ in 2007, Parade Ground have kept a low profile; […]

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Lycia – A Line That Connects

27/09/2015by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by Peter Marks] People will remember this album as the one where Lycia revealed their true range and realized their full potential. With the return of David Galas to […]

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Qual – Sable

07/09/2015by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] Qual is the solo project of William Morris (aka William Maybelline) of post-punk duo Lebanon Hanover, where he sings and plays bass. Here Morris moves in […]

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Peeling Grey – Our Sky’s Falling

21/06/2015by Santa Sangre 1 Comment

[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Peeling Grey are a tricky bunch to cover because of their versatility; there’s no discernable pattern to latch on to in their work and before anyone […]

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Nun ‎– Nun

29/03/2015by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] Defining the Melbourne based band Nun as “synthpop” could be slightly reductive. There’s in fact a deeper layer beneath the danceable drum patterns, the catchy melodies […]

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Hand Of Dust ‎– Walk In White

14/12/2014by Santa Sangre Leave a comment

[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] Much has been said and written about the “post–punk revival” scene, despite the fact that among the multitude of bands that have rediscovered the sounds of […]

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YOU. ‎– Sunchaser

21/09/2014by Santa Sangre 2 Comments

[Reviewed by Peter Marks] An exuberant sophomore effort from New York City’s You. They capture the zeal of youth and the fearless, sometimes reckless approach to life we all knew. […]

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