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Album Review: Enter Shikari - The Spark
"Electric synths and guitars buzz beneath Rou Reynolds' smooth vocals."
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Album Review: Cut Copy - Haiku From Zero
"... Electric dreams and more painful realities collide."
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Album Review: Cradle Of Filth - Cryptoriana - The Seductiveness Of Decay
"It's darker than hell, it's frantic and frenetic."
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Album Review: Lee Ranaldo - Electric Trim
"The hidden complexity of Ranaldo's guitar work is layered over straighter rock songs while his vocals have taken a folkier turn."
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Album Review: Antibalas - Where The Gods Are In Peace
"Unrelenting and exhilarating, this album will see you dance yourself clean."
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Album Review: Slotface - Try Not To Freak Out
"The album is fun and full of energy and meaning."
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Album Review: Majora - Aphotic
"This four-piece creates thoroughly kaleidoscopic instrumental post-rock that ebbs and flows like a king tide on a beautiful deserted tropical beach."
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Album Review: Nothing More - The Stories We Tell Ourselves
"18 tracks and one hour of powerhouse rock with all manner of twists and turns."
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Album Review: Foo Fighters - Concrete & Gold
"What Foo Fighters set out to achieve with 'Concrete & Gold' was to challenge themselves, and in turn, they've also challenged their listeners in the best way possible."
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Album Review: Caligula's Horse - In Contact
"End to end, the playing, production and most importantly songcraft, are relentlessly magnificent."
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Album Review: Angus And Julia Stone - Snow
"With the 'Big Jet Plane' days behind them, Angus & Julia Stone are back better than ever."
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Album Review: Prophets Of Rage - Prophets Of Rage
"'Take Me Higher', 'Smashit' and stomping 'Who Owns Who' are simply aching to be performed live."
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