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The GiftReviewed: Two track CDThe Gift are receiving rave reviews around the Bristol/Bath area at the moment so I was pretty pleased when I got to see them play recently, they also have an old school nutty drummer which is always a good thing. |
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Genghis KhanReviewed: MP3'sWell?: Genghis Khan is a great example of why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Based on website appearances alone, I really thought this was going to be some brutal over the top noise fest ala Mr Patton at his uncommercial best. |
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First Time RiotReviewed: "Demo" CDGood time, fist in the air, traditional punk rock! |
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Elijah GrewReviewed: "Pay What You Can" CDElijah Grew play nice little Dylan-esque indie guitar music. The whole CD is acoustic and live sounding (in fact, it wouldn't surprise if the CD was recorded live), which makes a nice change. |
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The Dunes
Reviewed: "The Dunes" (Download/CD)
The Dunes play very cool sounding not-too-slow stoner rock. Sabbath-ie riffs and grungie vocals about 'being on fire' and stuff.
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Daddy's Little Secret
Reviewed: "Kill Me to Cure Me" MP3
Well? "Kill Me to Cure Me" is a pleasant enough upbeat rock ditty from Reading's own Daddy's Little Secret.
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Dirtbox
Reviewed: "Demo 2007" CD
Emo infused Scottish punk metal!
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Gavin KnowlesReviewed: "Beautiful Girl" MP3I'm not really sure where to start with this one. The song is a well (overly?) produced 3 minute pop (emphasise the pop) track about, you guessed it, "A Beautiful Girl". |
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Eric
Reviewed: "The Way It Is" EPHi-Energy Indie rock that explodes out of the blocks with the title track - all built around a snaking wah heavy guitar riff that you’ll be humming for weeks, a crowd pleasing, air punching “oh yeah” at the end of each verse and a frantic finger shredding solo. |
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Echoed SilenceReviewed: "Bittersweet No More"
Well? Hard rocking Australians Echoed Silence serve up a dose of sludgie rock n roll that's borders on sounding like half of Iron Maiden mixed up with half of stalwart punk rockers the Exploited. |
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Dolium
Reviewed: "El Vampiro Attack" EP
Y'know, based on the EP name and cover artwork alone, I was really hoping Dolium would be amazing. And, rather than being amazing, they're more just pretty good. Or, to quote Larry David, prettay, prettay, prettay, prettay good.
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Dirtseed
Reviewed: "Corrosive Thoughts" MP3
Dirtseed play modern sounding stop-startie metal from Australia. Rapping, little metal widdles, bad language and lyrics about pain and stuff.
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Denatured
Reviewed: "Sleaze Country" CD
Feisty, shouty, hybrid metal from darkest Wales!
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