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Album Review: Ben Folds Five - Live
Despite the dubious track selection, there’s still plenty to like about Live, but it’s a shame the band couldn’t have included a few more fan favourites
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Album Review: Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jake DeJohnette - Somewhere
They’re the elder statesmen of jazz now, not breaking moulds or starting revolutions; rather they’re offering a touch of class, a lesson in the possibilities of jazz when in the right hands.
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Album Review: Editors - The Weight Of Your Love
The problem with The Weight Of Your Love is that the band are trying to cover too many styles at the one time, resulting in an album that doesn’t quite know what it wants to be.
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Album Review: Abbe May - Kiss My Apocalypse
This could have been one seriously great album but this time it doesn’t quite hit the mark.
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Album Review: Alice In Chains - The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
A lot of tracks on offer are plump for the picking, while others are a bit underripe.
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Album Review: Abbey Foster Falle - Brotherhood
This album is one for intent and rapturous listening
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Album Review: Beady Eye - Be
The songwriting skills of Liam Gallagher, Andy Bell and Gem Archer are undeniable as there is not one track that doesn’t belong on this record.
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Album Review: Ben Folds Five - Live
Ben Folds sounds happy to be back with his band mates and by the sounds of things they still have the energy to keep up with him.
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Album Review: Device - Device
If you’re a fan of this brand of ultra-slick metal, designed for those of us whose predilections veer towards monster trucks, professional wrestling and pounding beers hard, then this should be right up your vomit-stained alley
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Album Review: Glass Towers - Halcyon Days
A long-player that sits together as brilliantly as each song stands strong on its own
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Album Review: Jimmy Eat World - Damage
The ten songs on Damage, the band’s eighth studio album, have potential; they’re just not executed with the vitality one would expect from the band
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Album Review: A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - 'You're Always On My Mind'
Sunday morning music.
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