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Album Review: I Can Make A Mess - 'Enola'
Enola offers more variety than any previous material making it by far the band's most interesting release to date.
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Album Review: Houndmouth - From The Hills Below The City
Despite these points, Houndmouth deliver their songs with so much gusto that you can’t help listening to it again.
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Album Review: Neon Neon - Praxis Makes Perfect
Praxis Makes Perfect is a perfectly acceptable addition to a promising catalogue, and new material should be highly anticipated.
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Album Review: Retox - YPLL
Retox’s YPLL isn’t the art rock saviour it may be touted as, but it’s a nonetheless impressive, aggressive and forward-thinking fiery record, deserving of any punk’s record collection for 2013.
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Album Review: Son Volt - Honky Tonk
Son Volt remain a great band at the forefront of their field, but Honky Tonk doesn’t really bring much new to the table. Still a solid album with much appeal for existing fans and those into Americana in general.
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Album Review: The Shouting Matches - Grownass Man
Beautiful music needs not horns and strings – rather a shared vision and friendship. The Shouting Matches have these qualities in spades.
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Album Review: The Dream - IV Play
Slow It Down aside, those major label kids might have made the right call this time. Surprising – and disappointing.
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Album Review: Trigger Jackets - Skinny
The trio have driven a rail spike into the music scene’s ground, firmly establishing themselves among others hoping to be heard. Killer.
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Album Review: Vydamo - Becoming Human
While you will be disappointed if you go in wanting Art vs. Science (even the most happy-pop here isn’t that scale of happy-pop), here Finn shows some distinct – and new – chops of his own.
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Album Review: Wire - Change Becomes Us
Of course there’s no real proof - much as there’s no substantial evidence that Wire haven’t been replaced by a covers band. Or does Change Becomes Us offer some subtle clues? Hmm...
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Album Review: Sweet Jean - Dear Departure
This pair have a little while to go before they settle on the right balance of frivolity and conviction, but if this album is anything to go by they’re already halfway there.
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Album Review: Thirty Seconds To Mars - Love Lust Faith + Dreams
Although at times it’s still like the Jared Leto show, Love, Lust, Faith + Dreams is the perfect album to introduce a friend to Thirty Seconds To Mars. But then be sure to let them loose on the band’s back catalogue.
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