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September 21, 2008 in Rating, Reviews, Tracks by Stacy Reeve :: 0 Comments

Fusing elements of the past with the quirkiness of life in the noughtie’s Nephu Huzzband’s third single release leaves you experiencing the sultry epitome of Robert Smith and the saturated sound of indie that is often found penetrating our ear canals, all combined in one neat little package comprising of two pint-sized songs.

Fusing elements of the past with the quirkiness of life in the noughtie's Nephu Huzzband's third single release leaves you experiencing the sultry epitome of Robert Smith and the saturated sound of indie that is often found penetrating our...

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September 11, 2008 in EP Reviews, Reviews by Stacy Reeve :: 0 Comments

Opening track ‘Mad’ gives a clear definition of what The Inspector Cluzo entails: a mish mash of genres from a French duo who put the ooh la la into a fusion of rock and funk – creating a sound that is truly in a league of its own. This blend of toe tapping funk and [...]

Opening track 'Mad' gives a clear definition of what The Inspector Cluzo entails: a mish mash of genres from a French duo who put the ooh la la into a fusion of rock and funk - creating a sound that...

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August 7, 2008 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Mark Gibbs :: 4 Comments »

Oakland California's "Why?" describe themselves as a band attempting to observe, understand and describe the world around them, and adapt as such into something ranging from both the truly bizarre; to the utterly accessible - quite an achievement considering the...

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July 17, 2006 in Reviews, Tracks by Alex Mann :: 0 Comments

When Bon Jovi released their latest studio album ‘Have A Nice Day’ in 2005, it was the heaviest album since ‘Keep The Faith’ in 1992, with no love songs, only 2 ballads, and lots of rock and attitude. The third single off that album, however, is perhaps the most surprising song off the record. ‘Who [...]

When Bon Jovi released their latest studio album 'Have A Nice Day' in 2005, it was the heaviest album since 'Keep The Faith' in 1992, with no love songs, only 2 ballads, and lots of rock and attitude. The third...

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