Music Reviews - Page 9
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Music Review: Cavalera Conspiracy - Inflikted
The Cavalera Conspiracy is finally ready for the masses and right from the word “go!” it’s crunchy and heavy and very much like fans could hope to expect. Max and Igor Cavalera, (Sepultura) Marc Rizzo (Soulfly) and Joe Duplantier... More about Music Review: Cavalera Conspiracy - Inflikted
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Music Review: Jackson Browne - Solo Acoustic Vol.2
There’s an episode of The Simpsons where Jackson Browne is hired by Homer to serenade Marge in their back garden. After taking the gathered crowd’s applause, he begins by saying “I’m here to serenade you with a song...... More about Music Review: Jackson Browne - Solo Acoustic Vol.2
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Music Review: Brick vs. Face - Think For Yourself
A criticism of this album relates to the lyrics of ‘Blood In The Gutter’ and the blanket lambasting of Stagecoach and therefore, implicitly, the bus driver. As an artist in this punk milieu you have to be more sympathetic to the... More about Music Review: Brick vs. Face - Think For Yourself
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Music Review: Big Noyd - Illustrious
I’m mad conflicted over this release. Firstly, in hip hop circles Big Noyd is A Queensbridge OG, circa 1993 onwards and as you may know is tight with Mobb Depp. Secondly, it’s well documented that Queensbridge MCs are sometimes great... More about Music Review: Big Noyd - Illustrious
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Music Review: The Bellrays - Hard, Sweet And Sticky
If you missed the recent Bellrays gig I bet you’re feeling pretty sorry for yourself. The rockin’ beats, the fantastic chemistry, the dusky goddess in a skin-tight dress… what a night! But don’t beat yourself up too... More about Music Review: The Bellrays - Hard, Sweet And Sticky
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Music Review: Baby Bash - Cyclone
Basketball player, hustler and ladies man Baby Bash starts hanging out at a local recording studio. Next thing he knows he’s writing gold and platinum-certified singles for other artists and developing his own rep as a rapper for his uncanny... More about Music Review: Baby Bash - Cyclone
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Bob Mould - District Line: music review
Completing the third album in his “Poison Years” trilogy, Bob Mould, former Axeman for Husker Du/Sugar, promised to hang up his guitar forever. Bizarrely, he started DJing various NY and DC Gay clubs, tinkering with alternative... More about Bob Mould - District Line: music review
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Richard Julian - Sunday Morning in Saturday's Shoes: music review
Listening to this album is like reading a really good book of short stories - each song sets up its own mood and creates its own world, musically and lyrically. The 11 song compilation was recorded in Los Angeles under the guidance of legendary... More about Richard Julian - Sunday Morning in Saturday's Shoes: music review
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Cat Power - Juke Box: music review
After Cat Power’s exquisite 2006 release, The Greatest, expectations were high. And with Chan Marshall’s new covers album Jukebox, fans will not be disappointed. As with 2000’s The Covers Record, Jukebox transforms songs beyond... More about Cat Power - Juke Box: music review
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Scream Aim Fire - Bullet For My Valentine
I distinctly remember walking into a record store in Melbourne in 2006 to listen to Bullet For My Valentine’s first album The Poison after reading rave reviews. After a few tracks I handed it right back and the shop attendant commented... More about Scream Aim Fire - Bullet For My Valentine
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