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July 19, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
Smiths drug and domestic problems grew larger and he was unfortunately found dead with two stab wounds and to this day, the cause of those wounds are still unknown. However, despite this negative side of his...

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May 20, 2010 in EP Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
A band that cites Joy Division, the Manic Street Preachers and Depeche Mode can’t be bad, right? Broken Links are a band who list these bands as their influences and incorporate a post-punk sound to the mixture. Opener “Reinvent” starts off...

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May 9, 2010 in Features by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
Reef are back and Audio Scribbler managed to get an interview with bass player Jack Bessant. Audio Scribbler: Hi Jack, how’s it going? Jack Bessant: It’s cool, thanks. AS: Are you nervous or excited for the gig...

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April 17, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
Truly an artistic and beautiful record, April Maybe May’s self titled debut release is one that will reach out for you but in a gentle way. The majority of the acoustic laden songs will make you want to lay back,...

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April 17, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
“Hello? Is that Bono? Sorry, wrong person” Perhaps you’re wondering why I am making such a random reference? The reason is because throughout listening to “Sometimes a Bigger Heart,” I couldn’t help but make references to a certain Irish band...

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April 17, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
It seems Ian Mcnabb already has one big fan in the form of Alan Mcgee. Mcgee loved him so much infact that he included Mcnabb in his “Bands to look out for in 2010” list. However, pretty much a lot...

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April 17, 2010 in Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
The double-A side single from We Rock Like Girls Don't is a raw, powerful and aggressive record that is sure to make the floor bounce up and down. This is no thrills, straight up and honest punk rock. Opener 'Welcome to...

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April 7, 2010 in Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
For such a Lo Fi sound, Junk Cultures 'West Coast' is certainly an interesting and vibrant record. Throughout listening to 'West Coast,' you'll be presented with a variety of diverse and layered samples. There's hardly anything uninteresting throughout. The looped...

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March 13, 2010 in Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
The boy/girl harmonies of Shaun Kelly and Liz Sheils compliment the mix well and the infectious chorus has elements of pop and country to it. Lyrically, the band are sound with lines such as 'Seen you down at the low,...

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March 13, 2010 in Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments
From the off, the track showcases some weird, frantic and eccentric noises with vocal harmonies adding an extra layer to the already extravagant patchwork of sounds.  The song makes a stylistic shift into an electronic part in the middle that's...

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