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Further bridging the gap between Western metal and Mongolian folk music, The Hu's "Rumble Of Thunder" is set to conquer the musical world in a more peaceful manner than Genghis Khan.
CALGEPO
- 19/09/2023
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By trying too hard to surprise the listener, Jason Bieler once again misses the point with "Postcards From The Asylum".
NEWF
- 14/09/2023
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Circa Waves doesn't revolutionize indie pop on "Never Going Under", with eleven fast, direct tracks that get straight to the point.
NIST
- 11/09/2023
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"A Kiss for the Whole World", the seventh album from Enter Shikari, is for those who love thrills and bands that change style in a flash, sometimes within the same song!
ADRIANSTORK
- 06/09/2023
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With "Acheron", Chags offers a good album of death metal that is often snarling, but also knows how to be more thrash and groovy.
NOISE
- 04/09/2023
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Gary Numan's eponymous Tubeway Army debut, where punk gives way to post-punk and new wave.
ADRIANSTORK
- 31/08/2023
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"Rain & Blue Sky" is a fusion of Tim Chesley's two previous EPs. There's nothing new here, but this pop-rock album, with a hint of progressive, is an enjoyable listen.
ADRIANSTORK
- 28/08/2023
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"Seesaw" sees the pair Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa take things up a notch, bringing their talents to bear on the artwork with fine balance.
LOLOCELTIC
- 17/08/2023
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