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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Charles Bradley & The Extraordinaires, Saskwatch
Charles Bradley & The Extraordinaires exit the stage having made it look oh so easy.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Alice In Chains, Down, Walking Papers
Got Me Wrong and the menacing Again keep the crowd thrashing and, as the rumbling bass of Would? heralds the predictable end of the gig, the band say their goodbyes, well primed for their Soundwave show tomorrow.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Kremlings - Whole Earth Cleansing
The 14 tracks span a mere 35 minutes, so don’t expect any epics, and it’s advisable to give your speakers a good flogging for maximum reward.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: La Bastard
A finely tweaked cover of the Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ classic I Put A Spell On You concludes tonight’s highly animated performance from a band who deserve to play to people who can match their intensity.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Miami Horror, Client Liaison, All The Colours
Funky strumming heralds inspired closer Holidays and, even though the set clocks in at a mere hour tonight, Miami Horror give as good as they get.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Earl Sweatshirt, Danny Brown, Run The Jewels, Citizen Kay
"All acts deliver tonight, but Sweatshirt would have been better placed second instead of last tonight."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Vista Chino, Dead
The rest of the set is a good mix of the timeless old with the new, and once the 90-minute show is over nobody can argue that the band didn’t deliver some fine quality meat and potatoes.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Periphery - Clear
Clear is a good 30-minute listen for those requiring eight-string prog-guitars up in their ear holes.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Mark Lanegan - Has God Seen My Shadow?: An Anthology 1989-2011
Disc two contains 12 tracks of previously unreleased gems, Lanegan’s husky voice as always effortlessly drawing the listener into his world, always raw and honest.
Features / Music
The Music Writers' Poll 2013: Glenn Waller
Run The Jewels' self-titled tops 2013 for Glenn Waller.
Reviews / Arts
Sex Diary Of An Infidel
The cast is strong tonight, the action blending well between scenes, and the intimate space is used to good effect, as has been the case over all five shows to date.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Generation Kill - We're All Gonna Die
More cohesiveness next time, perhaps.
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