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The Sound of Animals Fighting: The Ocean and The Sun
The Sound of Animals Fighting: The Ocean and The Sun
With its third album, the enigmatic, highly-experimental sound project The Sound of Animals Fighting turns noisy, unpredictable chaos into beautiful, visceral sounds punctuated by philosophical ideas. The Sound of Animals Fighting consists of a shifting roster of well-known musicians who wear animal...
 
Metronomy: Nights Out
Metronomy: Nights Out
Surprisingly, this is not Metronomy's debut album - that was the recently re-released Pip Paine: Pay the 5000 You Owe Me, made as a solo artist. But now some sort of atomic fission has taken place...
 
Dragonforce: Ultra Beatdown
Dragonforce: Ultra Beatdown
Power metal has been around since the ‘80s, and has barely changed since Helloween released Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1 in 1987. It’s a ridiculous genre that emphasizes speed, intricat...
 
B.B. King: One Kind Favor
B.B. King: One Kind Favor
Once upon a time, getting old was something rock musicians did in private, after they’d outlived their usefulness to their audience and their corporate minders. They didn’t release albums;...
 
Motörhead: Motörizer
Motörhead: Motörizer
At this point in their career, is there any real reason to review a new Motörhead release? Motörizer is the band’s 24th album, and it sounds – big surprise – like the 23 th...
 
David Holmes: The Holy Pictures
David Holmes: The Holy Pictures
'The Holy Pictures' is an album whose incubation has lasted almost the entire length of Holmes' career. To cut straight to Holmes own words, The story of this album really began on the 4th...
 
New Kids On The Block: The Block
New Kids On The Block: The Block
They're far from new, no longer boys, but New Kids on the Block have definitely been around the block since making tween girls scream with joy in the late '80s and early '90s before breaki...
 
Gym Class Heroes: The Quilt
Gym Class Heroes: The Quilt
Gym Class Heroes' eagerly anticipated third release, The Quilt, follows 2006's RIAA gold-certified As Cruel As School Children. Acclaimed for their unique approach to alternative hip-hop, Gym ...
 
Manda Rin: My DNA
Manda Rin: My DNA
And so the wheel has come full circle. The late '90s: shouty lo-fi punk-pop pioneers Bis arrive much before their time and then sink without trace. Ten years on: Bis are a recognisable influence o...
 
Fujiya & Miyagi: Lightbulbs
Fujiya & Miyagi: Lightbulbs
David Best, Steve Lewis and their synth-bothering pals from Brighton are back, with a new album of gloriously understated electronica that makes you wonder why they aren't better known. Perhaps it...
 
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