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ALBUM REVIEW: HATTIE BRIGGS – YOUNG RUNAWAY

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Young Runaway is Hattie Briggs’ follow up album to last year’s excellent Red & Gold and is self-released on her own label, Wise Dog Records.With her first EP, My Shepherds Hut garnering significant attention as well as a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award nomination, Briggs made a life changing decision ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: SEPTEMBER GIRLS – AGE OF INDIGNATION

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Age Of Indignation is September Girls second album and is the album that you would have hoped for as a follow up to their debut, Cursing The Sea. With their name being taken from the 80’s rock group, The Bangles’ popular cover of the Big Star track, September Gurls, on this album they take a cue ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: LUKAS GRAHAM by LUKAS GRAHAM

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Danish band Lukas Graham, named after lead singer Lukas Graham Forchhammer, have made a big splash in the music world, with them attracting all sorts of attention because of how genuine their song, 7 Years was. Producing a soulful sound that hints at a troubled past that turns into an optimistic fut ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: DVD – MICHAEL SCHENKER’S TEMPLE OF ROCK – ON A MISSION LIVE IN MADRID

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Michael Schenker’s Temple Of Rock were filmed playing On A Mission Live at the tremendous Joy Eslava in Madrid, at the tail end of their 2015 tour. This DVD features the full live show along with a couple of extra behind the scene features.Whilst Schenker is associated with Temple Of Rock in name, ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra – Sirens of Song

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The burning question on everyone’s lips was, just how would Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra follow up the hugely successful release of Golden Age Of Song back in 2011, which went on to sell almost 200k copies in the UK alone.Well the answer was simple; Holland is back with a brand ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Alfie Boe – Serenata

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Serenata is the latest offering from Britain's favourite tenor, Alfie Boe. With this album Boe manages to bring the magic and romance of the Italian Riviera directly into our homes. Serenata, meaning ‘to sing in your honour’, is a wonderful collection of romantic Italian songs, which are all per ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sol3 Mio

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Sol3 Mio comprises of two tenor brothers, Pene and Amitai Pati together with their baritone cousin, Moses Mackay. If you have not already heard or seen them perform live, then let me take this opportunity to inform you that they are the combination of three powerful and very moving operatic voices, ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Katherine Jenkins – Home Sweet Home

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To many of us, Katherine Jenkins is the rather demure Welsh lady who possess the voice of an Angel, of which there can be no doubt. However, this is the lady who has recently fought against her former record label Universal, and has seen fit to openly criticise them for simply rejigging her old work ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Andrea Bocelli – Opera The Ultimate Collection

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As the nights draw in, the rain lashes against the windows and winter finally takes a hold upon the country, do you really need any more of an excuse to close the curtains, sit back and relax whilst listening to Andrea Bocelli’s latest offering; Opera, The Ultimate Collection? Bocelli, who was ble ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Michael Schenker – Bridge The Gap

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After spending what seems like an age of continually pressing the self-destruct button, Michael Schenker has finally risen once again from the flames and has thankfully got his career back on track. Schenker has been very shrewd with his selection of musicians who now surround him to make up his Tem ...
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