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Features FeaturesBlack Sabbath : Live… Gathered In Their Masses Music DVD of the Week Sabbath, bloody Sabbath. The undisputed masters of heavy metal are still going strong despite a combined age of over 200....
Features FeaturesThe Bennies : Rainbows In Space A man walks into a record store. “I’m throwing a party this weekend, do you happen to have any psychedelic-party-reggae-ska-doom-metal-punk-rock music about partying endlessly?” he...
Features FeaturesKim Wilde : Wilde Winter Songbook If I am to be completely honest, I hate Christmas music. It’s often the greatest source of my personal irritation during the jolly season. That...
Features FeaturesTo Kill A King : Cannibals With Cutlery The first album release from UK-based To Kill A King is full of competent folk with some forays into other genres. From their take on...
Features FeaturesThe Good Ship : The Seven Seas “Imagine, now friends, a small village, in a small port, on a small island…” Finally! A band has taken music piracy to a literal level...
Features FeaturesLouis London : The Big Deep This lovely four-track EP bubbles with promise for this Sydney band, and is a great little capsule of sound illustrating their progress over the past...