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The Reviews Are In

Our take on the latest releases

Against Me! - Transgender Dysphoria Blues

"Transgender Dysphoria Blues rides the thin line between deep emotion and infectious punk-rock hooks."

Iron Mind - Iron Mind

"It's only January, but Iron Mind have probably dropped the hardcore album of 2014."

Of Mice & Men - Restoring Force

"These guys are tight. Nothing's changed in that department for this Californian metalcore five-piece on their third album Restoring Force"

Periphery - Clear

"Clear is a good 30-minute listen for those requiring eight-string prog-guitars up in their ear holes."

The Windy Hills - Fall Of Planet Esoteria

"Pretty little harmonies and tender lead vocals deliver potent, thoughtful songs, and the music swells and ripples beneath in a deeply moving kinda way, sending you off on a cosmic journey over and over again."

Reverend Horton Heat - Rev

"Rev couldn't be a better label debut for these Texan psychobilly stalwarts, one hell of a stellar moment in a 28-year career."

Various - Dirty Jeans: The Rise of Australian Alternative Rock

"Dirty Jeans… takes you straight into the sweaty pubs of the 1990s where indie-rock bands like Hard-Ons, You Am I and The Meanies were ignoring the Seattle Sound and discovering our own distinctive voice."

The Algorithm - Polymorphic Code

"This album may give you a coronary. You have been warned."

The Lawrence Arms - Metropole

"Metropole sounds like a reunion between three close friends who want nothing more than to share what they've learnt over the past eight years. And this reunion isn't going to disappoint anyone."

Australian Crawl - The Greatest Hits

"Line-up changes saw them fade late but they remain massive Oz rock doyens."