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JuniperReviewed: "Sirens" (CD)Albums I have come into ownership of recently: - Blur: Parklife (well, better late than never…) |
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Kaytu
Reviewed: "Obstacles"This debut offering from internationally based six piece Kaytu simply doesn’t fail to impress. |
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Kent Thompson
Reviewed: "Project" CDKent Thompson sounds like an industrial version of Billy Bragg, but with less politics and more romance. Or a disjointed, electrolyzed version of U2. Either way, it sounds a bit different! |
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Lady MoonReviewed: "Karma's Curse" EPI think its safe to say that on first impressions Lady Moon is rooted squarely in the 'goth' camp of things and, upon listening, those first impressions are proved entirely right. |
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The Last ShowdownReviewed: "Dry Eyed Promise" MP3Well here’s an interesting track, I didn't’t like it very much on my first listen. |
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Manic Street PreachersReviewed: "Send Away The Tigers" AlbumShock, horror and gasp - The Manic Street Preachers have become only the second 'proper' band to penetrate the hallowed walls of Voltcase towers, hot on the heels of the mighty Stooges just a month ago. |
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KervinReviewed: "I Think I See Evil" (CD)The last book I just read was Michael Moore, ‘Dude, Where’s My County?’ therefore making it slightly ironic that one of the latest bands who sent in a demo was Kervin. |
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Killing ModeReviewed: "Maximum Hostility Level" (CD)Excellent fast & brutal punk metal from the 'Brighton Metal Scene'. Killing Mode sound like the modern day Exploited covering olden days Slayer - fast guitars, growling vocals, angry lyrics etc etc... |
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The Lancashire HotpotsReviewed: "POT SOUNDS" CDALBUM OF THE MONTH: NOVEMBER 2008 The Lancashire Hotpots - absolute bloody genius! |
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The Laurel CollectiveReviewed: "Feel Good Hits of a Nuclear Winter" (CD)The Laurel Collective serve up a CD of happy, chorus-filled, inoffensive summery jangle pop that, whilst it didn't exactly change my world, is still a damn site better and a lot more experimental than most of the similar crap that's currently being rammed down our throats by so-called radio stations. |
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Monster Bastard ProjectReviewed: "The Death Of…"A fantastic 16 minute progressive/experimental rock oeuvre, spilt into three untitled movements – the first two of which constructs an increasingly menacing structure of melody culminating in a fierce display of riffage. |
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