Reviews
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2012-06-25
Living Things Linkin Park
Californian mash-masters return with a suitably state-of-the-art album.reviewed by Ian Winwood
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2012-06-04
Endless Flowers Crocodiles
Noise duo turns down the racket (a little) for LP three.reviewed by Lou Thomas
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2012-02-20
Sweet Sour Band of Skulls
Big old heaps of bombast litter album two from the grizzled Southampton rockers.reviewed by Ben Hewitt
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2012-01-23
L.A. Woman – 40th Anniversary Edition The Doors
One of the band’s best, and their final fling with erratic frontman Morrison.reviewed by David Quantick
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2011-09-06
An Appointment With Mr Yeats The Waterboys
A passionate, poetic labour of love.reviewed by Wyndham Wallace
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2011-07-25
Revolutions: Live at Wembley Biffy Clyro
Britain’s best band makes its mark with triumphant live album and DVD set.reviewed by Ian Winwood
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2011-06-06
From Fear to Eternity – The Best of 1990-2010 Iron Maiden
A revealing release, which makes it clear that Maiden’s ‘lean’ years were anything but.reviewed by Greg Moffitt
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2011-06-06
D White Denim
A hard-to-resist fourth LP from the Texan odd-rockers.reviewed by Mike Barnes
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2011-05-31
Codes and Keys Death Cab for Cutie
The little alternative band that could march on and on.reviewed by Ian Winwood
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2011-05-23
World’s on Fire The Prodigy
The group’s first official live album sees nostalgia butt against fearsome acerbity.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2011-05-16
Nursing Home Let’s Wrestle
An undeniably impressive second album – more Philip Larkin than Mark E. Smith.reviewed by David Sheppard
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2011-04-04
Rocket to Russia Ramones
Rocket to Russia is a classy album in ragged, oil-stained jeans.reviewed by John Doran
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2011-03-18
Garbage Garbage
Manson’s career-defining performance is as electrifying as it was 15 years ago.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2011-03-07
Queens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone Age
A debut that crackles with energy, simply electrifying at its best.reviewed by Greg Moffitt