Album Review: Kiefer Sutherland – Reckless & Me

Album Review: Kiefer Sutherland – Reckless & Me

Jeepers Kiefer’s Once he hung up that phone after terrorising Colin Farrell half to death, Kiefer Sutherland picked up a guitar and began treading a decidedly more friendly and more hospitable path. He has already had all the “can an...
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Album Review: Dervish – The Great Irish Songbook

Album Review: Dervish – The Great Irish Songbook

Dervish,”The Great Irish Songbook” (Rounder)- Sligo based traditional outfit Dervish make their Rounder Records debut with a fascinating collection which explores  some of the most enduringly popular pieces in the Irish folk repertoire. The ve...
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Album Review: Brooks & Dunn – ‘Reboot’

Album Review: Brooks & Dunn – ‘Reboot’

Brooks & Dunn,”Reboot” (Sony  Music)- The most successful country duo of all time returned to the recording studio recently after a twelve year hiatus to put together this easy on the ear package. reimagining   a dozen hits from ...
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EP Review: Saint Evil Street –    Cursed

EP Review: Saint Evil Street – Cursed

Awesome Foursome! Bonjour tout le monde, I think I’ll stop there my friends before I really embarrass myself with another opportunity to show off my limited skills in French. “All My Life” starts this compact and bijou little number from...
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EP Review: The Shrine – Cruel World

EP Review: The Shrine – Cruel World

When a band cites their influences as Black Sabbath and ZZ Top, they are guaranteed my immediate attention. Coming from the same scene that spawned Circle Jerks, Black Flag and Suicidal Tendencies only served to pique my interest further and...
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EP Review: Urban Outfielders – Out Of This World

EP Review: Urban Outfielders – Out Of This World

Pop punk comes in many forms, including comedy. The upbeat cheeriness of the music just seems to lend itself to goofing around literally and lyrically. It exploded in the 90’s mainly thanks to MTV, including pop punk on every soundtrack...
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EP Review: Threat System – Overcome

EP Review: Threat System – Overcome

Many of the issues facing youngsters in society today, such as anxiety, depression and gender dysphoria, are very much at the forefront of British metal foursome, Threat System’s debut E.P. They very admirably, are there to tell you, that whatever...
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Album Review: Saint Agnes – Welcome To Silvertown

Album Review: Saint Agnes – Welcome To Silvertown

Hello Kitty! Welcome listeners, and let’s indulge in a little hey diddle diddle, the kitty without the fiddle, but instead wielding a seismic set of power tools for an impromptu  lesson in anatomisation. The cover art reminds me of  Skin...
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Album Review: Seaway –  Fresh Produce

Album Review: Seaway – Fresh Produce

Fresh Is Best! Don’t be late to market ducklings to pick up some “Fresh Produce” courtesy of our Canadian( hello Lindsay Schoolcraft and Billy Talent) cousins Seaway, there is nothing dry about this lot, don’t take my word for it,...
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Album Review: Michael McDermott – ‘Orphans’

Album Review: Michael McDermott – ‘Orphans’

Michael McDermott,”Orphans” (Pauper Sky Records)-Chicago based singer-songwriter Michael McDermott follows up the critically acclaimed “Willow Springs” and “Out From Under” with a selection of typically heartfelt ditties whi...
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