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Album Review: Have/Hold - 'King Salt'
Whatever rock you like, you probably like King Salt.
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Album Review: The Light The Dark - Born Of Dust From A Dying World
"Some strong tracks, just not enough to fill out this record."
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Album Review: The Snowdroppers - Business
"This record is full of the upbeat fun you'd expect from them."
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Album Review: Grand Pavilion - Foreign Escapes
"The Byron Bay duo marry Panda Bear-ish harmonies and Odessa/Bibio-like lo-fi digital serenity to radio-friendly effect."
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Album Review: Motorhead - Bad Magic
"13 tracks of euphemisms in stories of drinking, fighting and sex."
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Album Review: Last Dinosaurs - Wellness
"Searching for meaning among the stars and back on solid ground, Wellness is waist-deep in introspection."
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Album Review: The Paper Kites - twelvefour
"A concept album based around the idea that an artist's creative peak is between midnight and when the street sweepers call it quits."
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Album Review: Nile - What Should Not Be Unearthed
"Quite simply they write material that's constantly engaging and memorable."
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Album Review: Nathaniel Rateliff And The Night Sweats - Nathaniel Rateliff And The Night Sweats
"The hip-swivelling, bent gospel of S.O.B. — that rightly centres the album — is an absolute stormer."
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Album Review: k-os - Can't Fly Without Gravity
"Crazy diversions continue to be his modus operandi."
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Album Review: Beach House - Depression Cherry
"They aren't afraid to expand into more abstract territory."
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Album Review: Best Friends - Hot. Reckless. Totally Insane.
"A scuzzed-out record that straddles the lo-fi punk stylings that came out of London a few years ago."
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