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| Mush: Down Tools - Album Review - Louder Than War Northern Safari, one of the more straightforward songs on the album, shifts gears back up a touch with an infectious groove that bounces along on Nick ...
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Paolo Nutini - Last Night in the Bittersweet review: Pop music at its finest | Guitar.com The eight years since the release of Custic Love, the Scottish singer-songwriter returns with an album of huge sonic departures from the gentle ...
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| Albm Review: Anna Calvi - Tommy - mxdwn Music This new release comes after her 2020 album, Hunted. This English singer-songwriter through the years has been nominated and won several UK awards ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: After 11 years, Journey overstays its welcome on 'Freedom' Journey, "Freedom." New Journey music will always be worth a listen while Neal Schon is manning guitar. At least until…
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Scorpions: World Wide Live - Album Of The Week Club review - Louder Looking back I am glad I started with this live album. All the songs are played much faster than on the studio albums and the band sounds tighter ...
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Interpol: The Other Side Of Make-Believe - ALBUM OF THE WEEK - Louder Than War 2018's Marauder saw the tide starting to turn, although the record felt shorn of the dynamics that the songs needed to really lift them. Interpol are ...
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| Album review: Viagra Boys – Cave World | Kerrang! On Baby Criminal, the opening song on Viagra Boys' third album, frontman Sebastian Murphy sings about a character, little Jimmy, who 'Spent his ...
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Nick Cave: Seven Psalms review – yearning for mercy and grace - The Guardian Seven Psalms, a short album of spoken word accompanied by Warren Ellis's incidental music, is one more work thrown out by the centrifugal force of ...
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| Patrick Ames' Harmonium Album Review - Shockya Also inspired by the music of 1960s rock musicians, notably Jim Morrison, the slow paced soft rock song features commanding lyrics that are directed ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Mythos, Confession, Tragedies And Love - Beth Blade & The Beautiful Disasters Whilst there is a brilliantly old school rock attitude behind the music, this is also an album that is intensely vulnerable, sensitive and emotional.
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