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Album Review: Wet - Don't You
"Featuring the same stripped-back pop sensibilities and warm tenderness that drew attention to her band in the first place."
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Album Review: Dream Theater - The Astonishing
"Overall it's somewhat less focused on hefty guitar crunch and instead ramps up the considerable drama..."
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Album Review: Sal Kimber & The Rollin' Wheel - Southern Light
"A warm, breezy and welcoming record that steers clear of the Nashville clichés."
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Album Review: Night Beats - Who Sold My Generation
"Hazy reverb, filthy rhythms and spiralling guitars that would go well with a side of Napalm and cheers of youthful revolution."
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Album Review: Promise & The Monster - Feed The Fire
"...evoke[s] images of elfin magic and dark fir woods in winter. Absolutely delicious."
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Album Review: Nevermen - Nevermen
"A sonically diverse, inherently bizarre exploration of everything from hip hop beats to psych rhythms."
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Album Review: Money - Suicide Songs
"Money's second album Suicide Songs is a lesson in not judging a book (or record) by its cover."
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Album Review: Kate Fuller – Daffodils Or Weeds
"It’s as if the album breathes with the life Fuller converses in her lyrics."
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Album Review: Bloc Party - Hymns
"There are plenty of bands doing this music better right now, and Bloc Party sound tired."
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Album Review: Charlie Puth - Nine Track Mind
"Charlie Puth goes full teen idol here on his first album."
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Album Review: Conrad Keely - Original Machines
"With plenty of weirdness buried in the margins, it somehow all hangs together nicely."
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Album Review: Daughter - Not To Disappear
"It is the small, quiet moments that make Daughter something special."
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