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EP Review: The Dark Plains – Come On and Get Some

Artist: The Dark Plains EP: Come On and Get Some Released: 4th February 2013 Tracks: 5 A couple of days ago, I checked into my inbox to discover a link to The Dark Plains' music profile on ReverbNation along with a recommendation to give them a listen. The Plymouth-based trio released their début 5-track EP Come On and Get Some just under a month ago and it could best be described as combining raw grunge, r ...

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News: Dead Language EP to be released by Moonlight Bride 04.12.12

“Our generation is obsessed with the flash and flare of some pawn dancing around and pressing a couple of buttons and calling it electronic or dub step. Dead Language is anti that,” explains frontman of Moonlight Bride, Justin Giles. Chattanooga rockers Moonlight Bride have announced their plans to release their new EP, Dead Language, digitally on 04.12.12 at all major online retailers. The sound has been c ...

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Album Review: PS I Love You – Death Dreams (Paper Bag Records)

Following their Polaris Music Prize listed debut album, PS I Love You are set to release their next album Death Dreams in the UK on May 28th 2012. The new release is inspired by Paul Saulniers (Vocals/guitar) reoccurring dreams about his mortality, brought on by experiencing life on the road. It is clear that this release is not as light-hearted as debut album Meet Me At The Muster Station but the dark and ...

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Why Music Cannot Be Given A Definitive Grade

Music is one of many formats that has been internationally reviewed and criticised for years. There may be some misinterpretation as to the real purpose of review in terms of music. There is a little more to the process than just whether a piece of music is 'good' or 'rubbish'. It is a reviewers job to provide a fairly informative overview of the pros and cons of the piece. Can any critic really give someth ...

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Bristol Brings Bizarrely Brilliant Friday

It was insanity from start to finish that included not only a dead body, but gorillas handing out bananas. Welcome to Bristol, a definition of 'city' in itself. With its grand architecture and bustling streets, the adventure was yet-again going to start. I set off from a meeting in Fishponds to the designated hostel in Bedminster. Having no idea where I stood wasn't a problem, as usual I was ready to explor ...

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