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City and Colour Melts Over The Senses With 'If I Should Go Before You'

Published on October 27,2015 by Nathan Roach

It has been two years since City and Colour released 2013’s ‘The Hurry and the Harm’, but now he...

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Zebrahead Stick To Their Guns With 'Walk The Plank'

Published on October 26,2015 by Nathan Roach

Zebrahead have released eleven studio albums to date but their newest album, ‘Walk The Plank’...

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Carrie Underwood triumphs once again...

Published on October 26,2015 by Daniel Sado

After winning American Idol, Carrie Underwood has continually proven her worth and force to the...

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Only The Now is the Musical Diary of an Industry Icon

Published on October 23,2015 by Derval McCloat

Before I start penning this review there are a few things I need to make clear. One, until...

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Vangoffey... It's Supergrass But Not As You Know It

Published on October 21,2015 by Mark Jennings

This was always going to be a very tricky review for me to write. A die hard Supergrass fan...

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Def Leppard - Not changing their spots anytime soon

Published on October 21,2015 by John Hayhurst

Let's Go ! - This album starts with the repeated line “Do you really wanna do this now?” and it’s...

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Chain of Flowers' Much Awaited Debut Delivers

Published on October 20,2015 by Ellie Brown

At long last! Chain of Flowers debut LP of the same name, released 16th October via Alter, is the...

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Dråpe's Relax/Relapse is Revolver Nordic Style

Published on October 18,2015 by Derval McCloat

Norwegian quintet Dråpe released their debut dream-gaze spectacular, ‘Canicular Days’, in 2013,...

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'Metal Allegiance' Self-Titled Debut Showcases Metal Progression

Published on October 17,2015 by Nathan Roach

What started as an obvious gimmick seems to have given birth to a very successful publicity...

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Clutch have surpassed themselves, releasing a definite album of the year contender

Published on October 14,2015 by Adam Dernie

Over their career, Clutch have morphed from a sludgy riff-based behemoth to a lighter and more...

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