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Jury And The Saints Self Titled Release Demands Involvement

Published on January 26,2015 by Review from old page

A band that keep proving themselves through their studio work and on the stage, New...

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Happy & Uplifting Tones Throughout Robbie Boyd's Debut "So Called Man"

Published on January 26,2015 by Review from old page

After being praised and supported by the likes of Simon Cowell, Ray Davies (The Kinks),...

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Dalton's Rough Edges Provide For An Inspired Debut Album

Published on January 24,2015 by Review from old page

Brooklynite Nate Harar, aka Dalton, moved across the entire US from harsh, gritty New York...

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Purity Ring Pour Pure Passion Into ‘Another Eternity’

Published on January 23,2015 by Review from old page

Megan James’s silky-smooth voice is tipped delicately over Colin Roddick’s interstellar...

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Team Me's ‘Blind As Night’ Illuminates The Darkness

Published on January 22,2015 by Review from old page

An album that breathes the whimsical air of a fairytale, Team Me returns from their 2011...

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Björk Returns Early With Raw & Emotional Vulnicura

Published on January 21,2015 by Review from old page

Vulnicura opens with the stuttering line ‘Adjust the position’ sounding like a tired...

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Funeral For A Friend Return With Unapologetic "Chapter And Verse"

Published on January 21,2015 by Review from old page

As far as most bands go, it’s not too hard to guess what sort of direction they’ll be...

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The Garden's Wyatt Shears Releases New Album Punk Planet

Published on January 21,2015 by Review from old page

Chud Records release ‘Punk Planet’ by Enjoy- the new solo album from The Garden singer and...

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Troyka’s ‘Ornithophobia’ Breaks Boundaries

Published on January 19,2015 by Review from old page

The London based Organ ensemble Troyka, return with their wildly experimentative third...

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Daniel Knox's Masterful Direction Makes For A Haunting Yet Comforting Listen

Published on January 17,2015 by Review from old page

Nick Cave meets Bing Crosby, a darker John Grant, a baritone Damien Rice. There are many...

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