EP/Album Reviews Tenille Townes gets vulnerable with new EP Masquerades Tenille Townes has released her personal and charmingly comforting Masquerades EP today via Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville, in partnership with Album Review: Dorothy - Gifts From The Holy Ghost Who’s your favourite Dorothy? The ruby-slippered youth in Oz … “Sarong Girl” Lamour … or the girl you love talking Album Review: Bowling For Soup - Pop Drunk Snot Bread Pop Drunk Snot Bread is a Pop Punk Fun Shred of a Kick Ass Out Bed album from Texas’ own Album Review: Tamar Berk - Start At The End This impressive and thought-provoking album offers up songs with a certain intimacy and authenticity, not to mention philosophical rigour. The EP Review: The Clockworks - Self Titled “Tripping over bottle tops, skip round syringes/ Trollies in the river and gates off their hinges … It feels so Album Review: Architects- For Those That Wish To Exist at Abbey Road Metal with orchestras isn’t a new thing. The likes of Metallica and more recently Bring Me The Horizon have implemented Album Review: Axlaustade - Self Titled Instrumental Indie Rock. Is this what the world needs now? Mmm. Axlaustade might just be on to something … The Hot Wired So, I was busy reviewing something else when scrolling through Twitter I found this little nugget. I freely admit I EP Review: Future Cavemen - II The EP can be something of an artform in and of itself. Step forward, Future Cavemen (aka singer-songwriter/producer Joe Tennant). EP Review: The Hara - We All Wear Black We All Wear Black is like a mini The Black Parade, with songs that are a little less than A « Previous 1 … 25 26 27 28 29 … 123 Next »