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Written by Sean David   
CD_HockeyAlbum Review
Hockey - Mind Chaos

After the first listen, if not just the first track, no one can be at fault for thinking Bob Dylan and The Killers are secretly collaborating under the guise of this quintet from Oregon. Mind Chaos is a fairly appropriate title given the ongoing styles clash in each track, almost in the style of mash-ups.
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Written by Sarah Moyes   
cd_ianbrownAlbum Review
Ian Brown - My Way

Just like everybody else, I would love it if The Stone Roses reformed. Not so they could do a greatest hits tour and then charge a fortune for a seat but so they could go back into the studio and another record. 
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Written by Petra Raspel   
cd_palomaAlbum Review
Paloma Faith - Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful

We have all heard and read a lot about Paloma Faith being a ‘clean version of Amy Winehouse’. This comparison does neither of the two justice, and this is merely the only reason why I mention it in this review. 
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Written by Amy MacBeath   
one_erikhassleOne To Watch For
Erik Hassle

At only twenty, Swedish singer-songwriter and idiosyncratic pop talent Erik Hassle has made the transition of a boy to a man through his music. Hailing from a tiny, remote village south of Stockholm, Erik’s success rocketed. 
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Written by Louise Anne Geddes   
cd_tommyreillyAlbum Review
Tommy Reilly - Words On The Floor

Described on MySpace as ‘Acoustic/Pop’, I think I’d have to disagree with this compartmentalisation of the ‘Orange Unsigned Act’ winner, Tommy Reilly. Admittedly, Reilly’s music is an acquired taste.
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Written by Emma Goldie   
cd_afiAlbum Review
AFI - Crash Love

AFI are back with the follow up to 2006’s platinum ‘December underground’ . Crash Love is possibly the bands strongest album to date in their 15 year long career. This album is a straight up rock album and evolves on what the band had been doing previously.
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Written by Maxwell Lynas   
cd_aliceinchainsAlbum Review
Alice In Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue

14 years have passed since the last Alice In Chains studio album and a lot has happened since then; the world economy has collapsed, 9/11, the second Gulf War and unfortunately for Alice In Chains they tragically lost their singer.
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Written by Maxwell Lynas   
cd_paramoreAlbum Review
Paramore - Brand New Eyes

Brand New Eyes is Paramore’s third album and the follow-up to the platinum album Riot!, which helped to launch Paramore to superstardom.
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Written by Sarah Moyes   
CD_TwinAtlanticAlbum Review
Twin Atlantic - Vivarium

Anyone who sings in their own accent, instead of trying to mimic their voice into sounding like a poor version of their American peers deserves kudos before you have even given their songs a good listen.
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Written by Clare Sinclair   
cd_asteroidAlbum Review
Asteroid Galaxy Tour - Fruit

There’s been a real revival of late of poppy jingly pop – and a return to the soulful 60s female vocals leading the pop revival. Riding the crest of that wave are The Asteroids Galaxy Tour with their debut album “Fruit”.
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