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Album Review: Lisa Crawley - Up In The Air
"Lisa Crawley's voice is all her own, her sultry lower register and occasional switches to shrillness selling the drama of her narrative lyrics."
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Album Review: Ginny Blackmore - Over The Moon
"Over The Moon places itself firmly against the Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato slow pop jams with an R&B beats formula, but despite solid production it falls drastically short."
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Album Review: Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves 20th Anniversary Edition
"The perfect intersection of Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen's songwriting peak, coinciding with a music industry that gave a shit about punk rock again."
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Album Review: Cass McCombs - A Folk Set Apart: Rarities, B-Sides And Space Junk, Etc
"The opening tracks recall his early beginnings in punk bands, before a more psychedelic influence enters his writing around Twins."
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Album Review: Major Lazer - Be Together Australazer
"'Be Together' is a really neat bit of pop music. It's sweet but not overly so. There's balance. Sadly, the same cannot be said for the accompanying remixes on this EP."
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Album Review: Marcus Marr & Chet Faker - Work
"There's an atmosphere of confusion and displacement throughout the record."
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Album Review: Coldplay - A Head Full Of Dreams
"It's more of the same from the world's most comfortable rock band."
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Album Review: Oh Pep! - Living
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Album Review: Knife Party - Trigger Warning
"There's drama. There are alarms. There are marimbas."
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Album Review: Baroness - 'Purple'
Another brilliant dash of colour for the broader spectrum of heavy music.
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Album Review: Soulsavers - Kubrick
"Like Kubrick's films themselves, working it out is half the fun."
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Album Review: Tiny Ruins And Hamish Kilgour - Hurtling Through
"Here, his percussion — sometimes frayed, sometimes clockwork, sometimes just a simple tambourine rattle — cradles her vocals."
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