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Album Review: Drunk Mums - Urban Cowboy
"The same rambunctious chaos still remains."
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Album Review: SHVPES - Greater Than
"A big, anthemic, fist-pumping although idiosyncratic modern rock album."
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Album Review: Memphis May Fire - 'Broken'
Another bump in the road of MMF's career.
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Album Review: Unearth - 'Extinction(S)'
One of the best metalcore releases of 2018.
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Album Review: The Prodigy - No Tourists
"Beats get smashed out like typewriters having a hissy fit."
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Album Review: Matt Corby - Rainbow Valley
"A silky stroll into a slightly more avant-garde realm with some splashes of psychedelic rock amidst his usual rootsy crooners and gospel-backed ballads."
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Album Review: The Ocean Party - The Oddfellows' Hall
"The songs on 'The Oddfellows’ Hall' are united by introspection and continue to explore the band’s fears and insecurities regarding adulthood with a vulnerability that remains refreshing.
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Album Review: Dead Can Dance - Dionysus
"'Dionysus' is garlanded with all the Dead Can Dance trademark components - chanting, antique stringed instruments, sidewinding strings and a palpable sense of mystery."
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Album Review: Tenacious D - Post-Apocalypto
"Just another stage on which Tenacious D can pursue their sexual misadventures."
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Album Review: The Ocean - Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic
"This is an album that somehow manages to be grim, gloomy, conceptually dystopian and devastating, but inspiring and cathartic at the same time."
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Album Review: Bill Ryder-Jones - Yawn
"Sombre, quiet and reflective."
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Album Review: Daughters - 'You Won’t Get What You Want'
Exactly what I wanted from new Daughters.
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