‘Show Me How To Live Again’ manifests as the intrinsic sense of freedom that comes from submitting to protagonist un-convention, and embracing uncertainty with a re-visited sense of self.

‘Show Me How To Live Again’ manifests as the intrinsic sense of freedom that comes from submitting to protagonist un-convention, and embracing uncertainty with a re-visited sense of self.
Part post-punk throb, part industrial chug, with a sprinkling of the quasi-80’s anthemic – it sounds like the late Dale Barclay fronting early Depeche Mode
Here we are, our second magazine of the pandemic. Issue twenty-six is a mixed bag, new sounds, new albums and inevitable delays. And that’s where we start. Viagra Boys were due to follow up EP ‘Common Sense’ with a summer…
In confronting oppressive despair with the sort of spirit-immersing rawness which sails itself into a distinctly polar world of fascination, Vlure orchestrate their considered take on genre-twisted ground led by a lyrically gnarled compass and through unified camaraderie. Harrowing, like a mechanically yowling…