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Live Review: Let Essie Holt pull you in with 'Magnetise'
AsĀ Essie HoltĀ pulls us in with every note she utters on 'Magnetise', we're confronted with a bleak reality but one we're comfortable with.
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Live Review: Hurray For The Riff Raff, Slow Dancer
"If in the past Segarra was firmly in the folk and country camp, now she's spread her wings and draws on a whole world of influences."
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Live Review: The New Power Generation
"'Nothing compares to Prince,' says Davis, summing up the situation perfectly."
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Live Review: Mastodon, Gojira
"One show any metal fan would not want to miss."
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Live Review: Limp Bizkit, Of Mice & Men, Ocean Grove
"With a wry grin, main man Fred Durst took us into the swear-athon that is 'Hot Dog', even a security guard yelling "Fuck!" as a constant stream of shirtless crowd-surfers made their way over the barrier."
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Live Review: A Hitch To The Sticks Day One
"Where else on the planet could you partake in a 'Cats In The Cradle' singalong around a campfire led by Crane himself?"
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Live Review: Jack River
"The guitar-driven 'Fault Line' sees the night's first singalong, with Rankin's signature sledgehammer vocals soaring over the adoring crowd's shrieks."
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Live Review: LANY, Glades
"Klein is a natural-born performer, his charisma is off the charts and he knows it."
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Live Review: Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Deer Tick
"If your partner can write you a love song this good, hug them hard."
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Live Review: Seu Jorge
"Jorge himself seemed elated with the response - more befitting of a stadium than the concert hall, as the crowd screamed and stamped their feet - ripping off his shirt and dancing with his crew to 'Let's Dance'."
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Live Review: Deer Tick, Good Oak
"McCauley strangles notes from his guitar during the raucous 'Jumpstarting' before giving his bassist a lengthy kiss on the lips after the sultry 'Baltimore Blues No 1'."
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Live Review: Arch Enemy, We May Fall, Potion
"High-octane metal remained the international quintet's stock-in-trade and, in that respect, their live show was as visceral and potent as ever."