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The Reviews Are In

Here's what we've been listening to this past week

Sons Of Rico - In Rico Glaciers

“There are a few slower songs in the mix here and there, but they're still huge in sound, energy and elation.”

Daughter - If You Leave

“If You Leave isn't a perfect record, but it's a bold debut album from a haunting and powerful trio who have a very bright, and paradoxically dark, future ahead of them.”

Concrete Knives - Be Your Own King

“They might not be the king of anything, but they're obviously having too much fun to care.”

Northlane - Singularity

“Extensive touring has built such a buzz that bar Parkway Drive, Northlane are Australia's most hyped heavy band. Now, they've shouted for all to hear that they're rapidly becoming one of the best, too.”

Depeche Mode - Delta Machine

This is a good album that could stand as an oddball highlight in a lesser band's oeuvre, but Depeche Mode have set their modern-day standards a little out of this record's reach.”

Mudhoney - Vanishing Point

“Twenty-five years on and Mudhoney are still full of playful vim and vigour.”

Cold War Kids - Dear Miss Lonelyhearts

“As with any Cold War Kids album, much of the drawcard is in the contrast between the abrasiveness of the snarling guitars and crash of the piano with the warm percussion and the thick soul strain of Willett's voice.”

Allen Stone - Allen Stone

“Allen Stone feels like home and its uplifting hooks and unexpected melodies make it a must-have for hippie protestors, summer porch parties and anyone with ears.”