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Reviews Album review: '68 – Give One Take One Noise punk duo '68 deliver their defining musical statement to date. Take it…
Reviews Album review: Black Spiders – Black Spiders Classic rockers Black Spiders return after long hiatus, to find the world has changed, but the song remains gloriously the same…
Reviews Album review: Citizen – Life In Your Glass World Ohio trio Citizen let their emotions run wild on fourth album, Life In Your Glass World
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Reviews Album review: Evanescence – The Bitter Truth Evanescence offer comfort, catharsis and a new perspective on their first album in 10 years.
Reviews Album review: Smith/Kotzen – Smith/Kotzen Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith teams up with Winery Dogs' Richie Kotzen for a riffy knockabout...
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Reviews Album review: Death From Above 1979 – Is 4 Lovers Disco-punks Death From Above 1979 drift from moshpit to dancefloor on softer fourth album, Is 4 Lovers.
Reviews Album review: Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility Mike Patton-fronted jam crew Tomahawk continue to move forward on Tonic Immobility...
Reviews Album review: Genghis Tron – Dream Weapon Poughkeepsie prog-metallers Gengis Tron return from the wilderness, synthier but no less dizzying on brilliant third album...