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  • Klark Kent – Self Titled Deluxe CD & Vinyl Review

    Klark Kent – Self Titled Deluxe CD & Vinyl Review

    While it’s easy to consider this musical Marmite, for those who want to hear something wilfully creative and brightly entertaining, Klark Kent has aged spectacularly well, and is worth exploring. 8/10  

  • Mortem – Slow Death CD Review

    Mortem – Slow Death CD Review

    Well packaged, with informative liner notes and two very different interpretations of the same songs, this is a superlative set and a must for fans of primitive blackened death metal. 9.5/10

  • TesseracT – Portals CD Review

    TesseracT – Portals CD Review

    Obliquely beautiful, Portals is a masterclass in progressive metal, with the only question being why Tesseract are not headlining stadia with material of such exceptional merit. 9.5/10   

  • Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa – ‘Amsterdam’ DVD Review

    Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa – ‘Amsterdam’ DVD Review

    Whether you opt for the Blu ray, the DVD or even just the double CD version, this is a show you’ll want to return to time and again and you’ll never leave it feeling any…

  • Joe Bonamassa – ‘Live At Vienna Opera House’ DVD Review

    Joe Bonamassa – ‘Live At Vienna Opera House’ DVD Review

    This is a perfect display of what can be achieved by a group of musicians shorn of effects, shorn of artifice and over-inflated egos and the result is utterly spell-binding. Here you will find heartbreak…

  • Blur – ‘Parklive’ DVD Review

    Blur – ‘Parklive’ DVD Review

    For long time Blur fans, ‘Parklive’ is the sound of triumph

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