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The Graveltones Deliver Album Of Pure Energy In 'Loves Lies Dying'

Published on May 27,2015 by Review from old page

UK based Australian duo, The Graveltones, brought rock ‘n roll back with their acclaimed...

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There's More To Toto Than 'Africa' As 2 1/2 Hours In Manchester Highlights

Published on May 27,2015 by Review from old page

When I was asked to review Toto, I thought I would be in for a relatively easy evening in...

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Bare Essentials Make Girlpool's 'Before The World Was Big' A Huge Success

Published on May 27,2015 by Review from old page

It takes a rare and bold talent to make great music with only the barest instrumentation:...

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Heyrocco Define Disney Grunge Through 'Teenage Movie Soundtrack'

Published on May 26,2015 by Review from old page

Heralded as the latest line in ‘Disney Grunge’ (yeah, me neither), Heyrocco make their...

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Unknown Mortal Orchestra Release New Album 'Multi-Love'

Published on May 26,2015 by Review from old page

  If you ever thought the creations of Mr Ruban Nielson (genius brains behind...

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Young Fathers Produce Knock Out Homecoming Gig

Published on May 26,2015 by Review from old page

Last week Mercury Award winning trio Young Fathers began their UK tour in support of their...

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The Vaccines Experiment Throughout 'English Graffiti'

Published on May 26,2015 by Review from old page

After their latest release dated 2012 “Come of Age” and a two whole years of touring and...

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London Produces Colourfully Sweet Pale Honey

Published on May 23,2015 by Review from old page

Breaking their London duck (or perhaps more fittingly, pigeon), Pale Honey concluded their...

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Versus The World Share Common Grief In ‘Homesick/Roadsick’

Published on May 23,2015 by Review from old page

The title of the Santa Barbara bands new album says it all. The heart constantly yearns...

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Troubadour Andy Shauf's Soft Music Reaches Clerkenwell

Published on May 23,2015 by Review from old page

In the backstreets of East London, Andy Shauf proves that downbeat music doesn't need to...

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