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Album Review: Born of Osiris - 'Soul Sphere'
BOO add another confusing amalgamation of synth and mosh to their back catalogue.
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Album Review: Oscar Galt & The Eventual Somethings - Play Things
"Oozing greasy, late-night vibes, there's something charming about this battered bunch of songs."
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Album Review: Jackie Onassis - Pristine Alley
"When we look back on what summer 2015/16 sounded like, we may say it was this album."
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Album Review: The Holy Soul - Fortean Times
"The versatility and restless experimentation on show here ensures their status as one of Australia's most inventive rock bands."
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Album Review: The Nectarine No.9 - Saint Jack
"It's as if the band jammed through a troubled night and staggered toward a moment of clarity that arrived with the morning light."
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Album Review: Dallas Crane - Scoundrels
"It was worth the wait."
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Album Review: Langhorne Slim & The Law - The Spirit Moves
"There's a perfect mix of pop melodies, soul passion, rock swagger and folk sincerity."
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Album Review: RW Grace - Love It Need It Miss It Want It
"Songs like Down Looking Above have a restrained ache, the voice and pain lunging for your chest."
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Album Review: Jeff Lynne's ELO - Alone In The Universe
"It's been a long time since ELO's spaceship passed through our corner of the Universe."
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Album Review: Bankrupt Billionares - Nobody's Business
"Break-up pop-soul meets dancefloor-filling club banger. Tune."
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Album Review: Charlie A'Court - Come On Over
"The backbone of the album is soul, and the flesh of the album is the guitar playing between Diesel and A'Court."
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Album Review: Birds In Row - 'Personal War'
War… War never changes.
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