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Lana Del Rey – Born to Die
Alexander Green takes on the impossible: reviewing Lana Del Rey’s debut album with a clear head. Check out his review of the most audience-splitting album of the year so far here.
The Darkness – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us
The Darkness’s first new material since their reformation last year suggests that the band have…
Sleigh Bells – Comeback Kid
Brooklyn-based noise-pop duo Sleigh Bells have returned with ‘Comeback Kid’, the first single proper from…
Labrinth – Last Time
Labrinth returns with tales of his trips around the world in ‘Last Time’, the third single from the producer’s upcoming debut album.
Ladyhawke – Black, White and Blue
Kiwi songstress Ladyhawke is finally back, and she is without the heavy synth sound that…
Have Pulled Apart By Horses Nailed the Tricky Second Album with Tough Love?
Every band has trouble with their second release. Maybe with only underground fame, do they…
Howler – America Give Up
Rock may be lagging behind, but Howler have produced the first important record of 2012.
Weezer – Weezer (1994)
The Blue Album is pure pop-rock perfection, standing out above an era epitomised by grunge.…
Disturbed Prove They Are No Lost Children With New Rarities Compilation
If a band such as Disturbed — who have recently shared bills with Machine Head…
Staind – Staind
Grunge veterans Staind have had a colourful history. From the guttural power of the debuting…
The Roots – Undun
In what has become a rich and diverse array of conscious hip-hop artists to have…
Rebecca Ferguson – Heaven
Probably the best record we’ve seen from an X Factor contestant.
Kate Bush – 50 Words for Snow
I took over this review from someone else who was having trouble articulating their views…
Rammstein – Mein Land
As an accompanying single to Rammstein’s upcoming best-of album Made in Germany 1995–2011, ‘Mein Land’…