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- Mark Eitzel - Candy Ass… (Album)
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The Guardian once described Mark Eitzel as “America’s greatest living lyricist”…

- The Frank Pop Ensemble… (Album)
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I know in reviewing some music in the past that i’ve either slated it, or viewed an album in slightly…

- Groove Coverage - Greatest… (Album)
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If I told you that this band were called Groove Coverage it would probably bring to mind one of two…

- Public Enemy - New Whirl… (Album)
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Oh it’s great to have Chuck D and the boys back again, a first album since Revolverlution…

- The Darkness - One Way… (Album)
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The Queen Is Dead sang The Smiths, unfortunately several years on after Freddie Mercury’s…

- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah… (Live)
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Sometimes things can get hyped up a little too much in the build up to a gig, I remember the first time Suede…

- RSL - Every Preston Guild… (Album)
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I’m not a massive fan of Latin music on the whole, I’m also not a very…
- We Are Scientists - With… (Album)
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In the short time they’ve been releasing music We Are Scientists have caused quite…

- Low Life Records - Life… (Album)
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Low Life Records was founded in 1992 by Braintax, with the intention being that it would release…

- Blink 182 - Greatest… (Album)
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Lets get the basics out of the way first shall we, Blink 182 are a punk pop trio who have now sold…

- Moonshot - Fear Today,… (Album)
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I’m gutted I’ve not heard about this band sooner, this is unbelievably…

- The Boy Least Likely… (Album)
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A while ago I was shopping in Leeds, doing my usual catch up on vinyl that I can’t get…
- Johnathan Rice - The… (Live)
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After enjoying the individuality and freshness of Mr Rice’s debut album, I was looking forward to seeing…

- Institute - Distort Yourself… (Album)
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Institute are fronted by Gavin Rossdale of ‘Bush’…
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Comment Permalink | Mojo said:
This sounds like a tepid rave album stuck in the mid 90s. The funky, soulful vibe of the MCs has been replaced with out of date 303 loops. Their original sound has withstood the test of time. Stick with it guys. Fire Tic Tac and hire someone who gets who you are.
From the entry 'Stereo MCs'
Comment Permalink | Sascha Boehm said:
Here Here!!
VERY good album from a chameleon of Electronica.
From the entry 'David Holmes'
Comment Permalink | Sascha Boehm said:
Ha Ha!!
Abi is definately the most interesting thing going on with these guys now!!!!!
From the entry 'What's Your Problem'