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The Reviews Are In

Plenty of big releases were reviewed this week.

RVIVR - The Beauty Between

"While The Beauty Between is not the most groundbreaking record, it's refreshing nonetheless."

Ainslie Wills - You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine

"You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine is a superbly crafted debut taking in a number of genres from folk to rock in which Wills uses her teenage Jeff Buckley influence as the impetus to explore fabulously innovative arrangements."

Jeremy Harrison - Hello Bitches

"As for the album title, I'm really not too sure if it's meant to be ironic or just there for shock value."

Goran Bregović - Champagne For Gypsies

"Irreverent and out of control, Bregović aims to get us dancing, laughing and simply enjoying life."

Wednesday 13 - The Dixie Dead

"Diehards will dig the adherence to a well-worn formula, but selected parts should have been buried and left alone instead."

The Drones - I See Seaweed

"Yes, it's a new Drones album – and as always, you'll keep finding new corners as you listen closer."

Stereophonics - Graffiti On The Train

"This is Stereophonics doing what they do best, with a few new tricks."

Pure Love - Anthems

"For now, best to stick to the live clips and wait until Pure Love have developed a bit."

Popstrangers - Antipodes

"Popstrangers sound fully formed and in control of a range of styles that morph and rub against each to great effect."

Fraksha - My Way

"Frak's confidence and charisma invite you to fall into his world. If only we could call it 'real'."

Birds Of Tokyo - March Fires

"Lanterns in particular seems to be the centrepiece all the songs here orbit around."

Autre Ne Veut - Anxiety

"Along with the squeaky-clean production, this Brooklynite has created his own personal brand of R&B."