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Wind In Sails ‘Morning Light’ Casts Healing Glow Over Wounded

Published on February 20,2015 by Review from old page

A skilled songwriter with a fade-in voice as soft as melting butter, Evan Pharmakis...

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Just Listen To Sea Change's Captivating Debut Album

Published on February 19,2015 by Review from old page

An album that captivates raw emotion... is that too deep? Even if it was, Sea Change’s...

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Falling In Reverse's 'Just Like You' Sees Band Coming Of Age

Published on February 18,2015 by Review from old page

Some albums would be easy to make a negative judgement about from the offset due to...

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Katzenjammer's 'Rockland' Gives Norwegian Twist To Americana Blues

Published on February 18,2015 by Review from old page

Rockland is Katzenjammer’s third studio album from 9 years. Katzenjammer are a group of...

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Martin Callingham's ‘Tonight, We All Swim Free’ Poised To Poetically Inspire

Published on February 18,2015 by Review from old page

A multi-talented individual who not only wrote his forthcoming collection as well as...

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Immutable All That Remains Discuss ‘The Order Of Things’

Published on February 17,2015 by Review from old page

Fifteen years have passed since ‘All That Remains’ made their first real appearance on the...

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MisterWives - Big Things Set For This Bronx Band

Published on February 16,2015 by Review from old page

This has nothing to do with Valentines just passing but I think I'm in love. ...

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The Skints' 'FM'... The Soundtrack To Your Summer?

Published on February 15,2015 by Review from old page

The Skints are a London based reggae outfit who are releasing their third album 'FM' this...

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Triggerfinger's 'By The Absence Of The Sun' Deserves Wider Recognition

Published on February 11,2015 by Review from old page

Hailing from Antwerp, Belgium Triggerfinger are an exciting three piece who are...

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Fawn Spot's Debut 'From Safer Place' Needs To Find Its' Feet

Published on February 09,2015 by Review from old page

Fawn Spots are a York based 'post - punk' band who cite Husker Du, Joy Division and...

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