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Album Review: Broadway Calls - Comfort/Distraction
Although they signed to No Sleep Records for its release, Comfort/Distraction is hard proof that punk bands can succeed without labels in the current musical climate.
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Album Review: L-Y-K-E Giants - Fires Thieving Time
A long way from their self-titled EP, with richer, more evocative vocals, and a far more dream-like quality, the Tasmanian trio have produced an album that will see them quickly skyrocket to national recognition.
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Album Review: Rita Ora - Ora
The most forgettable track is Shine Ya Light, though it samples reggae so it deserves a credit.
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Album Review: Youth Lagoon - Wondrous Bughouse
The Idaho-based musician pushes and pulls on your emotions; from blissful sonic waves of hope to the melancholic stories hidden beneath.
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Album Review: Sonicanimation - Once More From The Bottom
So the UDLs remain firmly on the Sonic rider, leaving an occasionally amusing yet ultimately dated taste in the mouth.
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Album Review: Bad Religion - True North
True North continues to solidify Bad Religion’s empowering dynasty, confirming and reiterating that they are still one of punk’s pre-eminent bands.
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Album Review: Modestep - Evolution Theory
"Modestep are an interesting progression that shows there’s still plenty of life left in the dubstep formula. Evolution Theory indeed..."
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Album Review: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away
The sprawling, seven-plus minute opus Higgs Boson Blues comes across as dreamscape until the album’s title track throbs through your headphones before gradually fading out to close.
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Album Review: Darwin Deez - Songs For Imaginative People
Songs For Imaginative People is another light-hearted indie-rock album from Darwin Deez.
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Album Review: Birds Of Tokyo - 'March Fires'
Soft and succinct.
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Album Review: Dick Diver - Calendar Days
Dick Diver do try, and sometimes miss – and maybe that’s their charm.
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Album Review: Youth Lagoon - Wondrous Bughouse
Is it pleasant? Sure. Easy? Definitely. Worth it? Only if you’re having trouble sleeping.
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