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Album Review: Emmure, Slave to the Game

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New York’s finest deathcore act returns with their fifth studio album Slave to the Game this April. Choosing to stick with Joey Sturgis, producer of their previous album Speaker of the Dead, it is probably a case of ‘picking up…

EP Review: Jefferson Price – Just Assume I’m Everywhere

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Could this be the first brick in the wall for credible, independent UK hip-hop, a scene which has never really taken off internationally? Yes we have our Tinie Tempahs, Professor Greens and Plan Bs, but as soon as they smell…

Album Review: I, The Breather – Truth and Purpose

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Despite having never toured UK soil, the five men from Baltimore, MD are beginning to make quite an impact on the metal scene. Their friendship with heavyweights August Burns Red has in no doubt helped get them noticed, but you…

Album review: Dry the River – Shallow Bed

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When you read the genre “stealth rock” on a band’s Facebook page, you can’t help but think of a lame attempt at stadium rock that will never get further than a gig down the local pub. In fact, is stealth…

Album Review: Every Time I Die – Ex Lives

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After almost constant touring since their last album New Junk Aesthetic, ETID return with their heavily anticipated 6th studio album, Ex Lives. If you’re already a fan of the band then you won’t be disappointed; this offering contains sarcasm, screaming and extremely heavy…

Album Review: The Shins – Port of Morrow

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The Shins are due to release their newest album, Port of Morrow, on 19th March this year, following their single release ‘Simple Song’. And the long-awaited album does not disappoint. It’s an album that sounds like summer and compliments the…

Album Review: The Maccabees – Given to the Wild

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In standard fashion, The Maccabees return without any symptoms of third album syndrome. From the very beginning, the album shows direction, with an instrumental that draws you into its audial throws of warmth, before finally embracing you. The lyrics compel…

Future This stuck in the past

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Flash back a few years; The Big Pink arrived and unleashed ‘A Brief History of Love’, an album that out of nowhere came and gave pop and radio a good kick in the teeth. Yet after returning from two years…

Album Review: Maverick Sabre – Lonely Are The Brave

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Maverick Sabre’s new album Lonely Are The Brave is set to be one of the greatest albums of 2012. At the age of 21, after years working with the likes of Professor Green, Chase & Status and Snoop Dogg, his solo…

Album Review: Emeli Sandé – Our Version of Events

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“Do you recognize me? In the flashing light? I try to keep my heart beat, but I can’t get it right”. It is certain that when you hear these lyrics you know exactly what song it is and who sings it. Upcoming star-to-be…

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