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Divorce explore queerness on the joyous mini-epic “Pill”

Rob Hakimian·January 9, 2025
Nottingham heatseekers Divorce are releasing their debut album Drive To Goldenhammer in less than two months – on...
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Divorce share seething alt-country ballad “Eat My Words”

Jasper WIllems·October 31, 2023
Ahead of new EP Heady Metal – out November 17th via Gravity/EMI – Nottingham alt-pop marvels Divorce unveil...
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Divorce mirror devotion with despair on “Scratch Your Metal”

Jasper WIllems·September 4, 2023
Nottingham’s Divorce have been one of the most exciting indie rock outfits for a good two years now....
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Nottingham’s Divorce are running up “That Hill”

Jasper WIllems·November 29, 2022
Nottingham alt-pop outfit Divorce have been tackling some of life’s darker themes with a bit of jest. Their...
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Divorce conjure their own version of a murder ballad with “Checking Out”, announce debut EP

Jasper WIllems·September 27, 2022
Three songs in and Nottingham quartet Divorce haven’t missed yet, have they? The band’s new single “Checking Out”...
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The Candid and The Camp: A Q&A with Divorce

Jasper WIllems·July 14, 2022
Jasper Willems spoke to Nottingham indie pop upstarts Divorce about their peculiar origin story, playing with stereotypes and achieving that fine balance between drama and sincerity
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Divorce cheese through disgrace on second single “Pretty”

Jasper WIllems·May 31, 2022
Nottingham’s Divorce kickstarted things quite spectacularly with their spry debut single “Services”, an infectious amalgamation of a lost...
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Nottingham newcomers Divorce throw their frustrations into a fuzz-rock blender on debut single “Services”

Rob H·February 1, 2022
Divorce are a new Nottingham-based band who have been signed by ever reliable tastemaking label Hand In Hive....
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Tim Sentz·October 16, 2020
In the pantheon of emotive music out there, none can be as truly devastating as the explicit detail...
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John Wohlmacher·May 7, 2026
“His best since Scary Monsters” is an essay series by John Wohlmacher discussing David Bowie’s albums after 1980...
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