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Album Review: Transplants - In A Warzone
Thankfully ending on a pearler, Exit The Wasteland is a reminder that when this band is on point, they kick dick.
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Album Review: Whitley - Even The Stars Are A Mess
Who knows whether Whitley will ever release more dark anthems for the world’s end like Head First Down or Bright White Lights, but with these lovely intimate songs to take their place, we shouldn’t miss them too much.
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Album Review: The Pastels - Slow Summits
"All of a sudden, 40 minutes are gone and Slow Summits’ last track is fading out. You might not remember much, but you’ll have a nice, warm feeling."
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Album Review: Various Artists - The Shape Of Sound Volume 3: Melbourne Australia
It’s strange and beautiful music, startling and even scary at times. Yet this is the sound of 2013 Melbourne. Embrace the diversity
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Album Review: Atlas Genius - When It Was Now
A same-sameness permeates much of the album, but the brothers do what they do well, making the repetition just that much more bearable
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Album Review: Sam Amidon - Bright Sunny South
Bright Sunny South leaves Amidon’s reputation for strong, emotional resonance through music untarnished, and is a truly pleasing body of work
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Album Review: Ms Mr - Secondhand Rapture
Just chill out and let the music wash over your ears
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Album Review: Kirin J Callinan - Embracism
Give it a shot, anyway. It’s a great album.
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Album Review: Mavis Staples - One True Vine
We’re privileged to hear the music Tweedy and Staples make together; here’s hoping there’s more to come
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Album Review: Jimmy Eat World - Damage
Without any punch to define it on a musical level, Damage sadly underwhelms.
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Album Review: Ms Mr - Secondhand Rapture
It’s not a complete loss, but Secondhand Rapture promised so much more.
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Album Review: Major Lazer - Free The Universe
It’s simple: if Free The Universe was played at every club in the world, every night, on repeat, we would be in heaven.
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