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Souvenir: 40th Anniversary Singles Collection by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s been 40 years since electronic pop pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark first released the fantastically ... -
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) 50th Anniversary Edition by The ...
By David Schuster Has there ever been a band more influential and less recognised than The Kinks? I think not. ... -
Blue Eyed Soul by Simply Red – Album Review
By Steve Crabtree – @stevecrab Promised as “satisfaction guaranteed”, Simply Red’s 12th studio album kicks off in typically funky style with ... -
Ancient Roads by The Paul Mirfin Band – Album Review
By David Schuster Musical fashion is a fickle thing, but sometimes the stars align and a band that has put ... -
Pale Queen by Rhi – Album Review
By David Schuster Rhiannon Bouvier’s voice, warm and mesmerising as dark chocolate laced with rum, swirls over and around laid-back ... -
Treetop Flyers by Treetop Flyers – Album Review
By David Schuster If you’re looking for a soundtrack for your late summer barbecue, look no further than Treetop Flyers, ... -
Back Behind the Orchard Tree by Rob Cottingham – Album Review
By David Schuster Artists re-release material for a lot of different reasons and, as with New Order’s most recent live ... -
In the Shape of a Storm by Damien Jurado – Album Review
By David Schuster Sometimes an artist comes along and you’re so blown away by them that, when you discover how ... -
So it Goes by New Order + Liam Gillick – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s often the case that what you hear on an album is very different to how the ... -
End of Suffering by Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Album Review
By David Schuster End of Suffering, the latest album from Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes, feels like the completion of ... -
Father of the Bride by Vampire Weekend – Album Review
By David Schuster I’m a fan of evolution, both philosophically (as opposed to creationism) and materially, in terms of changes ... -
Metropolis by Cut Capers – Album Review
By David Schuster Picture this… A speakeasy in 1920’s New York: At small tables men in pinstripe suits and spats ...