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Think of the ending scene to The Breakfast Club, where five detention-dwelled students have just tackled their inner demons with...
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For me to sanction a review of a record an entire month after release, it has to be something pretty...
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Over the years of writing about music, I’ve been fortunate to talk to a lot of amazing musicians. My favourite...
If you were to try and think of some of rock’s most electrifying and revered heroes and create some sort...
I love Hurray For The Riff Raff. They’re probably one of the most interesting bands of the past 25 years....