Stone Sour - House of Gold & Bones – Part 2
By Clare McCabe
Released April 5th, 2013 - Warner Music
To be honest, I was really unsure I would like this album as previous Stone Sour releases have not been quite heavy enough for me - much prefer his Slipknot stuff.
Corey Taylor is one of those guys who likes to mix it up a bit with his styles and bands - think Dave Grohl and his many different bands and Jack White who tries a bit of everyt…
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Etana - Better Tomorrow
By Sam Jeffery
Released April 26th, 2013 - Frequency Media
The third studio album of Jamaican reggae singer Etana, Better Tomorrow, showcases a 14 track blend of soulful, melodic vocals and slick beats. Pure reggae it isn't, though majority of recording did take place at the iconic Tuff Gong studios once famously inhabited by Bob Marley, but a fuse of gospel, soul and (slightly diluted) reggae s…
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The Neighbourhood - I Love You
By Scott Birnie
Released April 26th, 2013 - Sony Music
In early 2012 a song was released by an unknown band called The Neighbourhood. The track titled ‘Female Robbery' instantly spurned worldwide interest in the music industry. Who were they? Where were they from? Why are they so secretive? Were questions that everyone was asking. After the release of ‘Sweater Weather' and the subsequent vid…
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The Flaming Lips - The Terror
By James Manning
Released April 12th, 2013 - Warner Music
Over a thirty year career, The Flaming Lips have constantly pushed themselves beyond their creative limits, challenging what can be done with a song and album. Their back catalogue includes a collaboration album, a double album, and an album intended to be played through four stereos simultaneously. On The Terror, their thirteenth outing,…
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David Bowie - The Next Day
By Clare McCabe
Released March 8th, 2013 - Sony Music
Who knew David Bowie had any new music left in him? The man with many personas (and THAT voice) is back.
Following a heart scare in 2004, Bowie pretty much became a retired family man - hanging out in NYC with his wife and daughter and perhaps not thinking about music as being his thing any more.
Totally love that he kept the recording sess…
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