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Album Review: Sarm - Sarm
It’s worth checking out Sarm for the Nebs. It’s worth buying Sarm for the Sarm.
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Album Review: Rudimental - Home
This is a winning album that’s fun, fast paced and puts a smile on your face from start to end.
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Album Review: Snoop Lion - Reincarnated
Snoop Lion has made a statement with Reincarnated; and though there are a few absolute stinkers on board, he has, with the help of some heavyweight friends, rolled up a surprisingly palatable experiment.
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Album Review: Stornoway - Tales From Terra Firma
One of the comments on the Oxford-based band’s YouTube video says it all: “Stornoway is one of the most undervalued bands in the UK. Their day will come.” Let’s hope that day is nearing.
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Album Review: The Child Of Lov - The Child Of Lov
The Child Of Lov is a good artist, no doubt, but perhaps if on future releases he picks between irony and conviction as chief tonal crutch, he’ll be a great one.
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Album Review: Man Like Me - Pillow Talk
The production on Pillow Talk is incredibly well-crafted, but it doesn’t take long before the album wears thin.
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Album Review: Bayou - Bayou
The debut album of Bayou is worthy of enigmatic dirty praise and the band are a definite watch-out for in 2013.
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Album Review: Blackchords - A Thin Line
The Blackchords have exceeded expectations and created an album brimming with masterfully layered tunes and tasteful electronic indie-pop sounds.
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Album Review: James Blake - Overgrown
Retrograde was an easy pick for lead single; it’s the most accessible track here.
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Album Review: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Mosquito
While it’s hard to imagine such abysmally tacky cover art becoming the icon of a classic, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs provide many engaging listening experiences on album number four.
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Album Review: Steve Earle & The Dukes (And Duchesses) - The Low Highway
Everyone knows that he is one of the best songwriters on the planet, but this record suggests he’s not content with that, he’s still striving to hit new and exciting heights.
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Album Review: The Ocean - Pelagial
Pelagic is a cinematic spectacle that represents The Ocean at an undoubtedly unique and masterfully original musical summit.
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