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Album Review: Endless Boogie - Long Island
Zone out, smile wide and let the Boogie take you over again; if you’re already a fan then you’re going to be very happy.
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Album Review: Billy Bragg - Tooth & Nail
Tooth & Nail is one of Billy’s best, a collection as cerebral and confronting as it is soothing and comforting.
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Album Review: Cold Cave - 'Oceans With No End'
A melancholic melting pot of post-punk, industrial rock and synth pop - all contained in just two tracks.
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Album Review: The Dead Ends - 'The Dead Ends'
An impressive melodic hardcore EP that deviates from the typical formula.
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Album Review: Hundredth - 'Revolt'
An exciting preamble to part two of Hundredth's two part EP.
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Album Review: Cartel - 'Collider'
Nothing spectacular, but a good listen for fans of bands more pop than punk.
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Album Review: They Might Be Giants - 'Nanobots'
Dr. Worm got weird.
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Album Review: Northlane - 'Singularity'
Reward for effort.
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Album Review: They Might Be Giants - Nanobots
Nanobots grows on you and if you feel a bit unsettled after your first listen, try again and you’ll be crooning “Teslaaaa, brought the x-ray photo to the world” in the shower for weeks.
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Album Review: They Might Be Giants - Nanobots
To merely describe TMBG as ‘quirky’ or ‘zany’ is to do them a disservice. Yes, they’re idiosyncratic, but it isn’t without intelligence, humour or talent.
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Album Review: The Lamplights - What Love Is
Lost In Translation pleases with its minor shifts and pensive mood, and The River proves they can structure an organic folk-roots song well with racing guitar plucks chased by a scatty beat.
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Album Review: The Strokes - Comedown Machine
This quintet’s insouciance and New York City suavity prevails.
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