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A Kingston Story: Come From Far by New Kingston – Album Review
by Paul Howard The three brothers Panton plus their father make up New Kingston. Together they kick out some classic ... -
Panic of Girls by Blondie – Album Review
by Matt Callard Blondie were the perfect group. Pop, rock, disco, punk, reggae. Glamour and grit. Sexual allure and sexual ... -
I Hope You Don’t Mind Me Writing by Lucy Spraggan – Book Review
by Roger Crow There was a time when hearing an album involved either taking a punt and shelling out; borrowing ... -
Songs For You, Truths For Me by James Morrison – Album Review
by Matt Callard Surely nobody is ever excited about a new James Morrison record. His passable rasp and earnest romantic ... -
The Sea by Corinne Bailey Rae – Album Review
by Matt Callard It is, of course, impossible to hear The Sea without feeling you are rubbernecking in on the ... -
Ceremonials by Florence and the Machine – Album Review
by Matt Callard Not for me, these boardroom histrionics, this force-fed big noise, those occasional dips into nu-folk tinkering, just ...