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JEREMY IVEY THE DREAM AND THE DREAMER ALBUM REVIEW
There's a bit of advice when it comes to writing that advocates sitting on an idea for just a bit longer, even when you are desperate to...

APOLLO JUNCTION MYSTERY ALBUM REVIEW
Apollo Junction's debut is rooted in carefree electro tones that collide on a cross roads somewhere between Walk the Moon and New Order,...


LOUIEN NONE OF MY WORDS ALBUM REVIEW
Listening to the debut album from Norwegian folk songwriter Louien - AKA Live Miranda Solberg – is a pretty intrusive experience. The...


SAMANTHA FISH KILL OR BE KIND ALBUM REVIEW
It would be easy for any artist with six albums under their belt to become complacent; to slide into a comfortable groove and ride it...


KRIS BARRAS LIGHT IT UP ALBUM REVIEW
There is no sticky second album hurdle for Kris Barras to jump over. If anything, he's leaped over the success of his first and kept on...


GOO GOO DOLLS MIRACLE PILL ALBUM REVIEW
Gone are the punky, guitar heavy band you might recall from the early days, now the Goo Goo Dolls have reworked their sound once more....


WICKED STONE DEVIL IN ME EP REVIEW
The band teased us with new material last month when they released Unchained. It's a song that is so fiercely ravenous and expertly...


BLACK STAR RIDERS ANOTHER STATE OF GRACE ALBUM REVIEW
Ever since Black Star Riders began recording in 2012, they've worked hard to not mark themselves out as simply Thin Lizzy Redux. Of...


MISS JUNE BAD LUCK PARTY ALBUM REVIEW
At first glance the vibrant cartoon cover art of Bad Luck Party could fool you into thinking this is a cuddly and friendly album; but if...


CROBOT MOTHERBRAIN ALBUM REVIEW
“I was baptised in gasoline” is a statement that sums up the forth album from Pennsylvanian rockers Crobot. Expect thumping, hypnotic...


ROBERT RANDOLPH AND THE THE FAMILY BAND BRIGHTER DAYS ALBUM REVIEW
Robert Randolph has taken the joyous, spiritual side of Sunday sermons and crammed it into his latest album Brighter Days. Growing up...

SCOTT STAPP THE SPACE BETWEEN THE SHADOWS ALBUM REVIEW
In the six years since Scott Stapp's last solo release, the world has changed quite a bit. In the words of the Grammy-winning songwriter...
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