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Album Review: The Kite String Tangle - The Kite String Tangle
"One of the best Australian electronic albums in some time."
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Album Review: Oh Wonder - Ultralife
"Josephine Vander Gucht and Anthony West's voices combine seamlessly on each and every track."
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Album Review: The Vamps - Wake Up
"One-dimensional at best just about sums up 'Wake Up'."
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Album Review: Meg Mac - Low Blows
"It's a quality that McInerney has shown from the start and she seems to have just about perfected at Niles City Sound."
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Album Review: Waxahatchee - Out In The Storm
"Another high watermark from an artist who probably owes the world a dud."
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Album Review: Integrity - Howling, For The Nightmare Shall Consume
"Their latest offering retains the idiosyncratic edge Integrity are known for without drifting too far off into leftfield pursuits."
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Album Review: Alpha Wolf - 'Mono'
A nu-metalcore therapy session put to tape.
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Album Review: Grinspoon - Guide To Better Living Re-Issue
"20 years down the track it sounds dated."
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Album Review: Toro Y Moi - Boo Boo
"...There are many moments of genuine beauty amid the sadness."
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Album Review: Charlie Marshall & The Curious Minds - Sublime
"He looks out into the cosmos and tries to explain something of our place in it."
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Album Review: Charles Jenkins & The Zhivagos - The Last Polaroid
"The former Icecream Hands member here offers a collection of his classicist pop that occasionally longs for simpler times and technologies."
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Album Review: Frankenbok - Vicious, Lawless
"The 'Bok can still rock."
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