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Album Review: Big Smoke - Lately
"A soulful rock'n'roll EP with a hint of pop and country."
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Album Review: The Strypes - Little Victories
"They blast through proceedings with some wicked grooves and scorching guitars."
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Album Review: Various - When Sharpies Ruled: A Vicious Selection
"When Sharpies Ruled is perfect as both an aural and tactile testament to this overlooked scene."
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Album Review: Gardens And Villa - Music For Dogs
"They attempt to layer indie pop vibes into the mix and craft more conventional songs themed around a certain uneasiness about technology and how modern life is kind of rubbish."
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Album Review: The Good Sports - Peak Performance
"A whirl of '60s-influenced oscillating guitars, sleepy vocals and reverb-drenched riffs."
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Album Review: Donavon Frankenreiter - The Heart
"His love interest is compared to most of the beach-related things he's passionate about."
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Album Review: Cattle Decapitation - The Anthropocene Extinction
"The Anthropocene Extinction is the band's climactic act."
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Album Review: Stories - The Youth To Become
"The previously bland, static sound is replaced by a high intensity and emotive post-hardcore."
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Album Review: Have/Hold - King Salt
"The diversity of King Salt is difficult to pin down."
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Album Review: The Devil Wears Prada - 'Space'
After 10 years, it might be beginning to show.
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Album Review: Kadavar - Berlin
"There is very little to differentiate one track from the next."
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Album Review: Endless Heights - 'Teach You How To Leave'
The heights that this band can reach areā¦. endless. YEEEEEEAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!
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