Category: Album
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Album Review: Freedom’s Goblin by Ty Segall

Garage rock royalty Ty Segall produces perhaps his finest album yet by embracing freedom.
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Album Review: The Age of Absurdity by Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons

Heavily influenced but still a journey and a half, Phil Campbell and co push themselves to the edge on their debut record.
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Looking Back At…Opposites by Biffy Clyro

As the dust has settled and the band’s stratospheric rise has proven to be no mere fluke, Oli celebrates Biffy’s colossal album’s birthday.
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Album Review: i can feel you creep into my private life by tUnE-yArDs

With a new twist on their established sound, how do the duo handle things on their new LP?
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Album Review: Hold On To Your Heart by The XCERTS

Their best work to date, The XCERTS don’t fail to impress on their latest album.
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Album Review: Golem Who Goes Fish – No Conscious Apparitions

Despite hitting some halfway hurdles, Phil Castro’s unique vocals prove enough to make GWGF’s latest project stand out among its peers
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Album Review: As Much as I Used To by Vagrant Real Estate

Hypnotic and alluring, if repetitive by turns, Vagrant Real Estate makes an impressive first impression on his debut LP As Much as I Used To.
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Album Review: Underworld by Tonight Alive

Finding their own sound after years of experimenting and tinkering, Tonight Alive provide an enjoyable and cohesive adventure.

