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Mon:09-Apr-07

by  Mark Simms

Ye-Ye Bears can, at times, be diverse and inventive, but more often it is tedious and annoying.
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Justin Pearsall

While Blonde Redhead have slowly moved out of the underground scene with each new release, 23 is the album most likely to break the band to a wider audience.
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Al Cottrill

For a debut album from a sole 22 year-old, David Vandervelde sure makes it hard to believe either of these things
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Tom Bradbury

Woke Myself Up is the sort of music that insecure 21 year old girls all around the world are always going to love.
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Justin Pearsall

The sheer talent of the Earlies ensures that The Enemy Chorus remains a worthy listen.
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Kieran O’Shea

Overall, Takka Takka have produced a safe, inoffensive album, cautious in both lyrical and musical content.
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Steve Scully

New Buffalo may seem like a breath of fresh air in the context of the Australian music scene.
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Tue:03-Apr-07

by  Adam Davy

The latest album from RJD2 is poor. Very poor.
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Tue:27-Mar-07

by  Justin Pearsall

Cassadaga, an album that is at times poignant and at others playful; the first classic of 2007.  


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Tue:27-Mar-07

by  Kieran O’Shea


Then Kings of Leon appeared, bringing with them a bluesy rock ‘n’ roll that sounded authentic and fresh, causing numb ears to tingle.
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Tue:27-Mar-07

by  Mark Simms

“This album is different. We decided to go back to the soundtrack music-style, with more instrumentals and less songs.” – Nicolas Godin.
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Tue:27-Mar-07

by  Tom Bradbury

This is a catchy album, but that does not mean it should be mistaken for lightweight.
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