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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city
Whatever happens next, this record will stand the test of time.
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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city
Compton’s new jack genius claims album of the year, for the second year running.
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Album Review: Brian Eno - LUX
While form is absent, control is not, and Brian Eno reminds us again just how good he is at weaving these abstract worlds.
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Album Review: Ben Harper - By My Side
Bonus new track Crazy Amazing finds Ben in fine form once again, and will surely dull those hunger pains lest the newbie takes a while to roll around.
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Album Review: Pig Destroyer - 'Book Burner'
The perfect soundtrack to your favourite gore film.
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Album Review: The Vaccines - Come Of Age
Despite that record’s profound reliance on three guitar chords and arguable lack of innovation, it gained worldwide attention and enjoyed ample critical acclaim, leaving the group with substantial expectations.
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Album Review: Jason Lytle - Dept. Of Disappearance
Who cares whether he’s making this beautiful music under his own name or that of his band, as long as he’s making it.
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Album Review: Ed Kuepper - Second Winter
One of Brisbane’s finest delivers again.
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Album Review: The Weight - 'Prisoners Of The Flock'
Hardcore with brains.
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Album Review: The Siren Tower - A History Of Houses
A History Of Houses is a completely endearing album of genuinely world-class quality, one that paints a palpable, tangible mood and aesthetic in a way that only superbly written albums can.
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Album Review: Taylor Swift - Red
You win again Swifty.
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Album Review: The Avett Brothers - The Carpenter
It’s all reflections of the closing summing-up of Life, and the living of it. The Avett Brothers again have made very pure, very human, music.
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