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Review: Callers – Life Of Love

Austere folk/post-punk trio Callers originally hail from New Orleans, but by 2008’s Fortune (which has received universally warm reviews), they had relocated to Brooklyn by way of Rhode Island. Life of Love continues in the same vein as its predecessor, …

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Review: Sarah Blasko – As Day Follows Night

It is simple to draw comparisons between Australia’s Sarah Blasko and the general lineup of quirky female singer-songwriters. There are hints of both Feist and Regina Spektor in Blasko’s voice—the breathy delivery, the soft timbre—but there are also more …

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Review: Wavves – King Of The Beach

2010 is shaping up to be a great year to head down to the shore with Wavves’s King of the Beach. There’s enough sunny, fuzzed-out surf-punk for any party on the dunes. Lead singer Nathan Williams has been …

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Review: Darker My Love – Alive As You Are

Guitarist and vocalist Tim Presley may have come to prominence in hardcore punk band The Nerve Agents, but since 2004 he has fronted Darker My Love, bringing his talents to psychedelic rock.

Alive As You Are arrives after …

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Review: Feeder – Renegades

The first few chords of “White Lines”, the opening track of Renegades, give a good idea of what to expect of this latest installment from this Welsh trio. It’s been thirteen years since Feeder released their first album, Polythene

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