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Cosmo Jarvis – Is The World Strange Or Am I Strange?

With an opening track entitled “Gay Pirates”, which documents the rocky love affair between two eighteenth century homosexual pirates, it is obvious that Cosmo Jarvis intends to shock. The 21-year-old singer/songwriter is a crazy whirlwind of talent. He sings and …

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Johnny Panic – Ritual Riots

Ritual Riots is the third studio album by London punk rockers Johnny Panic. Released four years after their second album due to funding difficulties, which seen the band

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Switchfoot – Vice Verses

Having long been cited as a Christian rock band and then shunning the scene to a degree Switchfoot haven’t been short of a controversial story or two. It

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Natalia Kills – Perfectionist

As soon as the cover of this album hits my desk you could forgive me for mistaking this woman as another Gaga wannabe hoping to become the latest

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Baxter Dury – Happy Soup

Happy Soup opens with serious synthesizers and monotonous verse and is far from happy. It instantly puts you into any “dreary disco town”. Despite the sleazy connotations of

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Rise to Remain – City of Vultures

Rise to Remain’s debut album, City of Vultures, has been eagerly awaited for some time in the rock community. Not because of the bands skill or potential, but

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Hard Fi – Killer Sounds

If you’ve heard that front man Richard Archer says that this band are heavily influenced by soul and dance music you might be wondering where the proof is;

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Gypsy & The Cat – Gilgamesh

The more I find about these two, the greater this album becomes. Not only is this Gypsy & The Cat’s debut album, but the pair used to DJ

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Wakey!Wakey! – Almost Everything I Wish I’d Said the Last Time I Saw You

Michael Gibbs is Wakey! Wakey! and Almost Everything is his beautiful second album. There is more to Wakey! Wakey! than just Michael Gibbs and his piano though, there

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Wolf Gang – Suego Faults

Named after a Utopian place that he dreamt of, ‘Suego Faults’ is the debut album from one-man band, Wolf Gang (aka Max McElligott). Said to be

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