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The madcap laughs, and laughs, on Danielson (Famile) album bundle

Published on April 17,2014 by Review from old page

Daniel Smith trips the light fantastic across a somewhat random 3 album collection of...

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American alternative rockers Eels are back

Published on April 16,2014 by Review from old page

...With a follow up to their Ronseal titled 2013 album Wonderful, Glorious with The...

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The Irrepressibles give us what for with a trio of delicious records

Published on April 16,2014 by Review from old page

Jamie McDermott and his chamber-pop orchestra lend fresh limbs to their wonderful Nude...

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Steel Panther's All You Can Eat leaves a bad taste

Published on April 15,2014 by Review from old page

Steel Panther have continued their quest to turn the clocks back thirty years with their...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: THE JOHN STEEL SINGERS

Published on April 15,2014 by Review from old page

A dizzying mish-mash of styles and influences from Brisbane that is quite...

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Stoner rock from the Southern California power trio KYNG

Published on April 15,2014 by Review from old page

Channelling the power of Screaming Trees through a filter of Clutch-inspired stoner-rock,...

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One of Toronto's noisiest bands, Odonis Odonis, return with their sophomore album

Published on April 15,2014 by Review from old page

and it's a tale of two halves... Odonis Odonis - Hard Boiled Soft Boiled (Out...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: ROYCE WOOD JUNIOR

Published on April 14,2014 by Review from old page

Soulful and dubby in wondrous quantities... SUBBA-CULTCHA.COM SAYS: "A stunning...

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DAUGHTER'S ULTRA-LUSH REIMAGINING OF “IF YOU LEAVE” WITH A 10-PIECE CLASSICAL ENSEMBLE

Published on April 14,2014 by Review from old page

Collaboration with composer Joe Duddell somehow weaves even more magic into the subtle...

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Rebirth of the cool as The Afghan Whigs return with swagger and soul

Published on April 14,2014 by Review from old page

Making like the noughties never happened The Afghan Whigs shrug off a sixteen-year break...

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