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Randall King ‘ Into the Neon’ review: retro vibes meets nu-country in King's sophomore release
Randall King’s album might be a bit like country by numbers, but you’ll be on for a toe tapping, square dancing rocking rodeo of a ride....


Tyler Ramsey 'New Lost Ages' review: A sonic quest in search of self
Former Band of Horses guitarist goes in search of himself in a thought-provoking new album, that is sometimes too bleak for its own good....


Black Grape 'Orange Head Review': The one where Kermit and Ryder grow up (a bit)
Cryptic lyrics, Mancunian swagger, ballsy charm wrapped in a fusion of funk, rock, acid house and hip hop - it can only mean the return...


DOLLY PARTON 'ROCKSTAR'
Dolly Parton needs no introduction: her music is as memorable and iconic as her constructed real-life Barbie image. Long-time fans will know


DOKKEN 'HEAVEN COMES DOWN'
After over a decade, Dokken have returned from the wilderness with their 13th studio album. It might be unlucky for some, but the record...


KING FALCON 'KING FALCON'
King Falcon frontman Michael Rubin found his groove by playing Guitar Hero. It's perhaps unsurprising that the overall sound of King...


K.FLAY ‘MONO’
The fifth album from K.Flay is a personal one. Last year the singer woke up and found she had gone deaf in her right ear due to a rare...


STARLITE AND CAMPBELL 'STARLITE.ONE'
Husband and wife duo, Starlite and Campbell (Suzy Starlite and Simon Campbell) question what it is to be human on their third album. The...


Suzi Quatro and KT Tunstall Face to Face review: Two leading music icons come together for an exciting album
Suzi Quatro and KT Tunstall have come together for an exciting album of 10 original tracks that draw life, love, their experiences in the...


ROBERT JON & THE WRECK 'RIDE INTO THE LIGHT'
Robert Jon & The Wreck were so confident about the quality of their new album that they were road-testing some of the new material months...


STEVE LUKATHER 'BRIDGES'
Luke is determined not to go gentle into that good night. His ninth solo album is a metaphorical bridge between his work with Toto and...


DEF LEPPARD ‘DRASTIC SYMPHONIES’
It’s not the first time a band has worked with an orchestra to reimagine their material. Def Leppard, not a band to do things by halves,...
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