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Rhinoceros by Calva Louise – Album Review
By David Schuster Rhinoceros is the stunning debut from a band whose musical influences are as diverse as the members ... -
Delta by Mumford & Sons – Album Review
By David Schuster In a break with tradition I’m going to write about the last track of Mumford & Sons’ ... -
And Justice For All (Reissue) by Metallica – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth It has been slightly over 30 years since I raced down to HMV in town to buy ... -
Young and Dangerous by The Struts – Album Review
By David Schuster When I was a kid watching Top of the Pops it seemed to me that glam rock ... -
Down The Road Wherever by Mark Knopfler – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s many an artist’s dream to be able to produce their work, unfettered by the constraints of ... -
Wanderlust by Blancmange – Album Review
By David Schuster There’s a lot of love around at the moment for the music of the 80s. Witness the ... -
Attention Earth! EP by Henge – Review
By David Schuster Henge are like your great aunt Mildred: Mad as a box of frogs, but fun and with ... -
Benton County Relic by Cedric Burnside – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth The son of blues drummer Calvin Jackson, and the grandson of blues singer-songwriter and guitarist RL Burnside, ... -
Joy as an Act of Resistance by Idles – Album Review
By David Schuster Every now and then a band comes along that captures the social atmosphere of their times: The ... -
Part of the Light by Ray LaMontagne – Album Review
By Paul Howard This, the seventh album from the Grammy-award winning American singer-songwriter in fifteen years finds Ray LaMontagne on ... -
Coup De Grace by Miles Kane – Album Review
By David Schuster Miles Kane is a collaborator. That’s not a statement about his politics, rather he is a musician ... -
Columbia by The Blinders – Album Review
By Ceri Saunders It’s difficult to believe that Columbia is The Blinders’ debut album. The Doncaster-born trio have taken their ...











