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Album review: Say Anything – Oliver Appropriate

Album review: Say Anything – Oliver Appropriate

Forming a full 19 years ago, Say Anything have released their sixth, and final, album. With a rocky past and several line-up changes before this point, how will this posthumous LP stand up to their previous critically-acclaimed material? Being a …read more

Album review: DAWN – New Breed

Album review: DAWN – New Breed

Dawn Richard (or D∆WN) is back with her fifth solo studio album, new breed. Having been busy previously with Danity Kane and busy currently with fashion, TV and many other ventures – will the album have suffered for this time …read more

Album review: Selling – On Reflection

Album review: Selling – On Reflection

Selling, the artistic combination of Gold Panda and Jas Shaw, have released a 9 track album titled: On Reflection. Having known each other for a decade the two decided to release a project together. In the past Shaw (one half of Simian Mobile Disco) mixed two …read more

Album review: Jeff Tweedy – Warm

Album review: Jeff Tweedy – Warm

Jeff Tweedy is a 51-year-old American hailing from Bellevue, Illinois. He has been a band member and major contributor to about 20 studio albums since 1990 and involved in countless other contributions and co-productions. His best-known band, Wilco, have been …read more

Album review: KOAN Sound – Polychrome

Album review: KOAN Sound – Polychrome

KOAN Sound – a name that brings a flash of passion and joy onto any fan’s face, and over the past 8 years they have built up a devoted fan base. They have an extensive catalogue of music that has solidified …read more

Album review: Architects – Holy Hell

Album review: Architects – Holy Hell

For the uninitiated, Architects are a British metalcore band from Brighton, East Sussex, formed in 2004 by twin brothers Dan and Tom Searle. They have released 8 albums (including their lastest, Holy Hell) and have only gotten stronger and stronger with …read more

Album review: MUSE – Simulation Theory

Album review: MUSE – Simulation Theory

Muse have steadily moved to the point where they are releasing the eighth studio album of their career. They’ve never made a duff album, but have they ever made a classic, career defining one, like The Joshua Tree or Violator? …read more

Album review: The Prodigy – No Tourists

Album review: The Prodigy – No Tourists

The Prodigy, from Braintree, Essex, are pretty much an English institution now. They’ve been doing this for 28 years, you know. You’d think being still pretty high profile that their recent achievements in the field of science would’ve merited more …read more