Reviews
Sugarland @ Oxford Art Factory, Sydney (19/3/08)
by Paul_Busch, 26th March, 2008
High-selling country outfit Sugarland found time for a Bluesfest sideshow at Oxford Art Factory. The venue has never seen so many cowboy hats, calico bonnets and riding boots...
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The Mars Volta - Amputechture
by inkc, 13th September, 2006
Amputechture, the third full length release from El Pasoian experimental gurus The Mars Volta, is an epic not for the faint-hearted
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The Mars Volta - Scabdates
by disasterplan, 29th December, 2005
The Mars Volta on record and The Mars Volta in concert are two completely different things. Scabdates, the band's first live album, brings together the slick production of the El Paso act's studio releases and the epic jams of their live performances.
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Limpbizkit - Bittersweet Home
by , 3rd November, 2005
Appearing on the soon to be released Limpbizkit Greatest Hitz album, the single Bittersweet Home should serve as a cautionary tale for artists to stick to their own greatest hits not kill other peoples!
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Bon Jovi - Have A Nice Day
by Anton, 10th August, 2005
Mullets and singlets and boob-flashing and beer and sweaty jocks and I'm excited and we're half-way there and we're living on a prayer when the world gets in my face I say 'have a nice day!' Fuck yeah!
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Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less And Less
by Anton, 10th August, 2005
Na na na na na na na na. It's the new Kaiser Chiefs single.
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Stereophonics - Language: Sex: Violence: Other?
by tillyontheroad, 19th April, 2005
I can't remember a time that I have listened to an album and had no idea what to think. Some tracks I liked and they intrigued me. Yet others, well, they stumped me.
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Hoobastank - Disappear
by girl_of_rock, 21st March, 2005
Disappear is probably one of the least satisfying songs I have heard the boys from Hoobastank produce...
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Jimmy Eat World - Work
by girl_of_rock, 21st March, 2005
Jimmy Eat World are back and appear to be better than ever if their new single 'Work' is a good judement of their new album...
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Asking Sarah Blasko
by Anton, 20th January, 2005
Songstress Sarah Blasko - currently being heard on radios around Australia - talks about literature, religion and really daggy Paul McCartney records.
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The Mars Volta - Televators
by kid A, 1st March, 2004
Of all the songs from 'De-loused At The Comatorium' the new single 'Televators by The Mars Volta is basically speaking, the most structured song on the album.




