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Features Features Parquet Courts : Tally All The Things That You Broke Could a similar masterstroke be next for Parquet Courts? Whatever it is, it’ll no doubt be worth your time. The equation is simple; if you...
Features Features The Flatliners : Dead Language Don’t expect anything groundbreaking on Dead Language, but who cares? This is a damn fine punk rock album. After starting a band when they were...
Features Features Georgia Fair : Trapped Flame Trapped Flameisn’t a bad listen, but it also isn’t a Georgia Fair album. It’s a highly polished tribute, one which echoes the band’s potential but...
More More Woodford Folk Festival Returns The Woodford Folk Festival is back for its 28th year, with a stellar program to match. The “festival of festivals” will feature over 500 acts...
More More Matt Corby, Bear’s Den, Bree Tranter Reviewed on Friday October 11. Pitched somewhere in between the screaming hordes of girls and, well, more hordes of screaming girls, I moped disdainfully as...
Features Features Best Coast : Fade Away Not nearly as sunny as last year’s The Only Place or their hugely successful debut Crazy For You, Fade Away is a solid move towards...
More More Bring Me The Horizon, Of Mice & Men, Crossfaith Reviewed on Sunday October 6. There are few times, if any, when I have feared for my life. The cavernous surroundings of the Hordern were...
Features Features World’s End Press : World’s End Press In a genre that prides itself on chewing up and spitting out references, this record sounds refreshingly original. I’m looking forward to hearing more from...
More More Eskimo Joe After 16 years, eight ARIAs, six albums, two new members and countless shows around the world, Eskimo Joe are still having fun. And you can...
More More New Found Glory It simply wasn’t supposed to be like this. Following the release of their seventh studio album Radiosurgery in September 2011, and the ten-year anniversary tour...