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Strangers by The Ramona Flowers – Album Review
By David Schuster The sun is setting behind the trees, and I have sat down on the deck in the ... -
The Spiritual Dark Age by To Kill a King – Album Review
By David Schuster The big subjects of God, faith and organised religion are the recurring themes of The Spiritual Dark ... -
Twentytwo in Blue by Sunflower Bean – Album Review
By David Schuster By the time ‘Burn It’, the first track on Twentytwo in Blue has finished, I’m already reaching ... -
For Now by DMA’s – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Since the DMA’s released their debut album back in 2016, they have steadily gone from strength to ... -
Tontine by Spear of Destiny – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth A tontine was a scheme that originated in the 1700s in France, to which a group of ... -
Thoughts of the Others by Skull – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Leeds band Skull are going from strength to strength. Known for their awesome live presence, this debut ... -
Marble Skies by Django Django – Album Review
By David Schuster Picture yourself at Glastonbury: The sun is shining, you’ve a cold cider in your hand and you’re ... -
South City by Too Many T’s – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Hip hop as a genre has many strings to its bow, and somewhere within this far flung ... -
Port Cities by Port Cities – Album Review
by David Schuster This is an excellent debut by the Canadian trio of Dylan Guthro, Breagh MacKinnon and Carlton Stone. ... -
A World Beyond by Erasure – Album Review
by Roger Crow Ah Erasure, bouncy eighties pop. Feelgood, foot-tapping tunes. However, in 2018 the opening track on their new ... -
May Contain Nuts by Tom Hingley and the Kar-Pets – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth Greatness can be measured by the number of generations it influences, and for me there was only ... -
Tell Your Friends by Nick Hodgson – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth It was a low key, intimate album launch that showcased just how much talent his old band ...