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Reviews / Album
Album Review: Babyshambles - Sequel To The Prequel
Less shambolic than Down In Albion or Shotter’s Nation, this album may alienate die-hards, but with work this measured, why would Babyshambles care?
Reviews / Film & TV
Elysium
Not as emotionally charged as District 9, the film still succeeds in gripping the viewer firmly, in what is ultimately a fun, tension-filled ride.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Fleshgod Apocalypse - Labyrinth
Upon hearing this musical Frankenstein’s monster, one can only proclaim: “It’s alive!”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Karnivool, Northlane
Fan favourite Shutter Speed is so well received a woman literally faints near the mixing desk, to awaken like a knocked-out boxer with a crowd around her
Reviews / Arts
Miss Ophelia
Not just for kids, Miss Ophelia is a delight for the inner child in us all.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: La Bastard - Tales From The Beyond
Gutsy, sexy and smart, this release is as good a dose of rockabilly boo-yah as you’re likely to get.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Chris Shiflett & The Dead Peasants - All Hat And No Cattle
As a mellow way to while away an hour with a pool cue in hand, this album fits like a comfy boot.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Lord - Digital Lies
Cohesive and considered, Digital Lies is the clarion call to enter a battle on a unicorn wielding a flaming sword.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: David Lynch - The Big Dream
The Big Dream provides the ideal soundtrack for a poker night, if it involves high stakes, ex-cons and hard liquor drunk neat with no chaser.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Airbourne, Palace Of The King, Chinatown Angels
They prove that (all AC/DC comparisons aside) a band that destroys live is a band that destroys, period.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Bellrays - Black Lightning
With Black Lightning the band continue to do what they do best, creating a sonic cocktail of high octane, rockin’ and soulful tunes that were made to be listened to at full blast with a frosty pint in hand.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Portugal. The Man - Evil Friends
Portugal. The Man’s latest offering Evil Friends is a charming little slice of pop pie that trades on vocal melodies that hook hard, yet doesn’t become tasteless with repeated listens, despite the initial giddy sugar rush.
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