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Phil HardingReviewed: "The Story of Beginners"Talk about chalk & cheese, but I really am the wrong person to be reviewing this CD. |
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The PilotsReviewed: Online TracksY'know, I really like The Pilots. Although I'm not sure what's going on in that picture over there - is the guy at the back on the left giving a Nazi salute? And is that Johnny Drama standing next to him?? |
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Palace In ThunderlandReviewed: "Into The Maelstrom"Fans of seventies rock rejoice! Boston’s Palace In Thunderland combine the heavy pounding guitar riffage of Black Sabbath with the blissful ambience of Pink Floyd to create some truly wonderful soundscapes. |
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P. Paul FenechReviewed: "Skitzofenech" CDThe one true psychobilly front man returns with his latest solo offering! |
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PsychochargerReviewed: "Curse of the Psycho"New York's Psychocharger serve up a slab of pure hell-infused rawk and roll with their latest offering, "Curse of the Psycho". |
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Quartier LibreReviewed: "L'Espoir Fait Vivre" CDLike a French version of Rancid, Quartier Libre tear through 11 pop induced hardcore punk anthems with an honesty and determination often lacking in similar bands. |
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Pippa RogersReviewed: Pippa Rogers "Self Titled" (CD)The best thing about this CD is the fact that its not crap. In fact, its pretty good. I know you shouldnt judge a book by its cover, but on first impressions the Pippa Rogers CD looks like a wierd mix of Britney Spears posed photography and Sex Pistols 'Never Mind The Bollox' style illuminous pink slanty lettering. |
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The Prime MoversReviewed: "No Tomorrows" MP3The Prime Movers play quirky student-like indie rock. The whole thing is very 'cheap' sounding, which could either be down to it being done on or budget, or because that's the cool thing to do nowadays. |
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Property Is Theft
Reviewed: "Blueprints For Broken Wings"I really hate lazy journalism. But, there’s no real way of skirting around the obvious sometimes, so let’s just cut to the chase here. |
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Pure Red IguanasReviewed: 3 MP3s: "Time's on Hold", "I Should Have Known" & "Some Other Day"First of all, there is a reason why bands like the Thrills release their albums and singles in the spring & summer - because they sound at their best blasted over fields of sweaty festival goers reveling in the British summertime. |
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Replica X
Reviewed: "Fear Of Infinity"Time to take a trip back to the mid eighties – dust off your mullet wigs and denim jackets and get down to some seriously fun stadium filling prog-rock hair metal that sounds somewhere inbetween It Bites, Iron Maiden, Survivor and The Darkness. |
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