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Kathleen Edwards – Voyageur

A country rock artist who’s to date been cited by Rolling Stone as a promising new act, she’s been praised by The New York Times and her song ‘Summerlong’ featured on the movie Elizabethtown featuring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst. …

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Matt Cardle – Letters

Following his emphatic win on the 2010 X Factor, there were high expectations for Matt Cardle. Leading the public vote from week two, it appeared that Simon Cowell’s

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All Mankind – Simple Desire

All Mankind, a folk rock band from Australia aren’t a grab you by the shoulders band and nor are they a glitter party poppers and neon paint band,

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Kate McGill – Replaced

Ten years ago, if someone told you they started their career on the toilet, you would assume they were being both rude and absurd. Kate McGill, or Katem3

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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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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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Robert Francis – Before Nightfall

Before the nightfall” took one small band, one week and a lot of hard work to produce. After the success of his big, bold first album “One by

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Rumer – Seasons of my Soul

In a sea of manufactured pop music from reality television shows, Rumer’s debut album is a welcomed change. She isn’t being told what to sing and how to

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Elvis Costello – National Ransom

A distinctly American demand for ‘National Ransom’, Elvis Costello’s latest album is a large ask of any listener.  With ‘Oliver’s Army’ conquering Europe in the late seventies, Costello’s

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