Album Review: King Gizzard And the Lizard Wizard – Polygondwanaland

Album Review: King Gizzard And the Lizard Wizard – Polygondwanaland

Magical Mystery Tour Look I know I’m late to this arty party, but I was asked by my friend (thanks Rich) to review it. The first ten minutes of this mind bending, trippy record is inside a ‘Crumbling Castle’ as...
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Album Review: Kaiser Chiefs – Duck

Album Review: Kaiser Chiefs – Duck

Kaiser Chiefs,”Duck” (Polydor)- The departure of original drummer and creative mainstay Nick Hodgson in 2012  could easily have signalled the beginning of the end for this fine Leeds band but to their eternal credit they’ve  soldier...
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Album Review: Thy Art Is Murder – Human Target

Album Review: Thy Art Is Murder – Human Target

Murder One Roll up, roll up ladies and gents it’s time for some bone crushing and spine wrenching as Thy Art Is Murder have arrived with their own bespoke mangle to ease you through the tensions that life has to...
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Album Review: The Rocket Summer- Sweet Shivers

Multi instrumentalist Bryce Avary comes back with his 7th album release as “The Rocket Summer”. It all spans over 13 tracks which at times can feel a little lengthy by the time it comes to the end. Things start off...
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Album Review: The Teskey Brothers – Run Home Slow

Album Review: The Teskey Brothers – Run Home Slow

The Teskey Brothers,”Run Home Slow” (Decca/Vertigo)- The four members of this unusual outfit hail from the Yarra Valley just outside the Australian city of Melbourne, and their shared passion for the visceral delights of sixties American soul music...
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Album Review: Angela Perley – 4:30

Album Review: Angela Perley – 4:30

Angela Perley,”4:30″ (Self Released)-Singer-songwriter Angela Perley hails from Columbus, Ohio, where she’s been strutting her stuff with highly regarded local rock band The Howlin’ Moons for the past decade or so. “4:30” is...
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Album Review: Deadcuts – Hit On All Sixes

Album Review: Deadcuts – Hit On All Sixes

The Twilight Zone In another time, in another realm, we find the remnants of a band gone by, we pick out from the debris two dishevelled creatures who come together to form a musical experience that pulls your heart out...
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Album Review: Curse of Lono – 4am and Counting

Album Review: Curse of Lono – 4am and Counting

Curse of Lono,”4am and counting” (Submarine Cat Records)- Curse of Lono’s  latest offering finds the impeccable London five-piece offering an intriguing new take on their critically acclaimed back catalogue as they deliver stripped down ...
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Album Review: THECITYISOURS – Low

Album Review: THECITYISOURS – Low

City Low Lights Like a phoenix, they rise from the ‘Ashes’ to grapple with the failings and shortcomings  that our beloved society has to offer. With most of us staring into the glass half empty, our friends THECITYISOURS take the...
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EP Review: Kid Klumsy – Singing Our Souls

EP Review: Kid Klumsy – Singing Our Souls

Former Dirt Box Disco frontman Weab’s Kid Klumsy latest E.P ‘Singing Our Souls’ is, takes a deep breath, slightly maturer sounding. Not sure who opener ‘Mr Right Man’ is aimed at but the “Well I still think you’re a cunt”...
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