Category: CD Reviews
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New EP Review; The Ocean’s Eyes
From just the first listen it is clear for all to see that these guys have such passion, drive and energy and they’re here to make their mark in the music industry.
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New EP Review; Kill The Weekend
With a tilt of the hat to You Me At Six and a definite nod in the direction of No Use For A Name, but with their own irrefutable sound, this band has all the scope for a rosy future.
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New Album Review; Thrice – Major/Minor
‘Major/Minor’ is the seventh studio album from Thrice and seems to be their best yet. It has an open, untainted quality that could lead you to believe it was recorded live with no post-production tinkering (a good omen for an eagerly awaited tour).
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New Single Review; Nicola Roberts -Lucky Day
At just 25 years old Nicola Roberts has the world at her feet. Having already been a part of one of the UK’s biggest girl bands to date, producing a string of number one hits; she created her Dainty Doll make up range and is fast becoming a style icon! Having battled with her self-esteem…
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New EP Review; Hero and Leander
The sound of high concordant guitars alongside ‘louder than necessary’ drums is not a far cry from the wistfully rhythmic chant of Bombay Bicycle Club, but combine this sound with the Edward Sharpe boy/girl harmonised vocals to find the essence of Hero and Leander.
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New Album Review; There For Tomorrow – The Verge
Two years after the release of their debut self-titled album as a signed band, ‘There For Tomorrow’, the band are now back with ‘The Verge’ to firmly mark their return to the Emo-pop music scene with a bang, thanks to some seriously catchy chorus’ and thunderous guitar solos.