Album Review: The Vegabonds – V

Album Review: The Vegabonds – V

The Vegabonds, “V” (Blue Elan Records)-I have to confess that I’ve never come across any of The Vegabonds work before, but this Alabama born and Nashville based outfit have apparently made quite a name for themselves on the U.S.college circuit...
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Album Review: Queen Zee – Self Titled

Album Review: Queen Zee – Self Titled

Liverpool based Queen Zee’s self-titled debut is a glitter fist whack of more-ish Glam tinged Trash ‘n’ Roll. Opener ‘Loner’ licks Punk-Pop’s tired eyes before disregarding the stale past by splashing fluorescent paint all over it’s shocked face....
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Album Review: Taking Back Sunday – Twenty

Album Review: Taking Back Sunday – Twenty

Twenty Years? Makedamnsure! Happy Birthday to Taking Back Sunday who turn the grand old age of “Twenty” this year and here we have a barnstorming set of tunes to mark this most joyous of occasions. Cuteness is cut to the...
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Album Review: Hold Close – Time

Album Review: Hold Close – Time

Sign of the Times As we languish in the most un-tropical of depressions, we hold fast to the idea that time is a great healer. Personally, I’ve yet to see any evidence as we wade through the quagmire of our...
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Album Review: Red Rum Club – Matador

Album Review: Red Rum Club – Matador

Red Rum Club, “Matador” (Modern Sky UK)- The broad cinematic sweep of Red Rum Club’s eagerly anticipated debut album should help to establish the melodic Merseysiders as a force to be reckoned with  in the indie rock stardom stakes, with...
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Album Review: Trapper Schoepp – Primetime Illusion

Album Review: Trapper Schoepp – Primetime Illusion

Trapper Schoepp, “Primetime Illusion” (Xtra Mile Recordings)- The Milwaukee based troubadour’s  third studio album serves up a generous helping of his slickly crafted musings on the human condition alongside a genuine treasure in the sha...
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Album Review: Afterlife – Breaking Point

Album Review: Afterlife – Breaking Point

Beyond Breaking Is there life once you reach your breaking point?  Afterlife venture into this life with an offering to sate those who feel hollow, those who are looking to fill a void that has been left by some dose...
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Album Review: Puppy – The Goat

Album Review: Puppy – The Goat

A Puppy Is For Life Hello friends and let’s ring in the new year with this Puppy, a cutesy little voice from London with its sights set on the cosiest spot in the music business.  Like a breath of fresh...
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Album Review: The Flesh Eaters – I Used To Be Pretty

Album Review: The Flesh Eaters – I Used To Be Pretty

The Flesh Eaters, “I Used To Be Pretty” (Yep Roc)- The adrenalin fuelled heyday of punk may now seem like little more than a  distant memory in an era increasingly dominated by bland corporate pop but seminal LA rockers The...
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Album Review: Ina Forsman – Been Meaning To Tell You

Album Review: Ina Forsman – Been Meaning To Tell You

Ina Forsman, “Been Meaning To Tell You”(Ruf Records)- Ina Forsman’s critically acclaimed debut album established this Finnish performer as a major new talent on the European blues scene when it first saw the light of day in 2016, and her...
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