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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Kamasi Washington
"This is going to be the last time we ever see Washington in such an intimate venue."
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The Music 2015 Writers Poll: Brad Summers
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Live Review: The California Honeydrops, The Offtopics
"With vocals shared around by all band members, it begins to feel as close to a New Orleans gig as possible."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Slum Sociable - TQ
"There isn't a moment in this record that people will not love."
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90's RD Are About Much More Than Just Hip Hop
"If you just sort yourself out on a personal level, your creativity will blossom."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Shlohmo
"All night people are talking about the talent involved in doing what he does."
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Live Review: Death Cab For Cutie 170 Russell
"Watching Death Cab For Cutie is like re-watching your favourite movie."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Defron - Invalid
"Lyrically Defron is at his finest, from spitting about Marvel vs DC to battling cancer."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Earl Sweatshirt
"It's brutally honest, full of energy and, most of all, it's an insane show. He truly delivers."
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Album Review: Meek Mill - Dreams Worth More Than Money
"You can't help but feel Meek Mill is a step behind the rest."
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Album Review: Vince Staples - Summertime '06
"An honest and dark album about growing up in Long Beach, gang life and love, Staples doesn’t hold anything back."
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Album Review: Senses Fail - Pull The Thorns From Your Heart
"Early leaders of the emo scene, Senses Fail now seem to be just followers in a post-hardcore landscape."
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