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Album Review: Roger Waters - 'The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux'
50 years on, did Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters land his return to The Dark Side Of The Moon?
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Album Review: Ed Sheeran - 'Autumn Variations'
"'Autumn Variations' presents itself as a pleasantry – not a necessity."
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Album Review: Doja Cat - 'Scarlet'
Has Doja Cat created an album that meets the expectations set by 'Paint The Town Red'?
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Kylie Minogue 'Tension' album cover
Album Review: Kylie Minogue - 'Tension'
'Tension' is a chic collection of songs to help us pull in da club, soundtrack all-night raves and make our hearts sing/go 'Padam Padam'. 
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Album Review: NEEDTOBREATHE - 'Caves'
NEEDTOBREATHE's latest album, 'Caves', is a collection of instantly catchy, life-affirming rock songs for marking pivotal life events.
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Album Review: Polaris - 'Fatalism'
How does the third studio album from Sydney's metalcore legends stack up?
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Album Review: Tash Sultana – 'Sugar' EP
A delightfully sweet reminder that Tash Sultana is one of Australia’s most interesting songwriters.
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Album Review: Kevin Borich - Duets
Above all else, Duets proves a wonderfully fitting document of Kevin Borich's incredible career, one with hopefully a few more twists and turns left in the pipeline yet.
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Album Review: Voyager - Fearless In Love
What does Voyager's post-Eurovision album accomplish? Something extraordinary.
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Album Review: Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
The world is waiting to hear what Dave Grohl's musical answer will be as one of the world's biggest bands reels from the loss of a member.
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Album Review: Ed Sheeran '-' (Subtract)
Truly, there is a version of - (Subtract) that exists in an alternate timeline somewhere that serves as Sheeran's best start-to-finish studio album.
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Album Review: Metallica: '72 Seasons'
Lyrically, 72 Seasons is about how the struggles of one’s first 18 years can reverberate into adulthood. But musically, it’s about reconnecting with their earliest influences and finding new meaning in them once again - with no interest in simply recapturing past glories.