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MUSIC REVIEW: Trivium - Silence In The Snow

In the almost irrelevant Latin language, a Trivium is a place where three roads meet, etymologically speaking. For Florida metal band Trivium, it’s a three-way intersection between metal core, melodic death metal and thrash, although most critics may ques

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MUSIC REVIEW: Lana Del Rey - Honeymoon

Former trouble-maker choir girl, Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, better known as Lana Del Rey, has again released a crowd pleaser in the form of new release “Honeymoon”.

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MUSIC REVIEW: Ozark Henry - Paramount

When Belgian musician, songwriter, and producer PIET GODDAER pulls on his trousers each morning, then steps out the front door, he becomes OZARK HENRY.

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Music Review: ‘When Sharpies Ruled’ - A Vicious Selection

The release of this well curated retrospective throws the 'Winnie Blue' glow of recognition on to one of the funniest, oddest, strangest eras of Aussie Rock. Ah, yes. The Seventies.

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Music Review: NERO - Between II Worlds

With the release of super single “Two Minds” on September 11, 2015, I thought it was time to have a squiz at British electronic trio Nero’s second studio album, Between Two Worlds.

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Tame Impala - Currents

For Impala fans it has been a three year wait since their previous album, “Lonerism”. “Currents” is their third full length studio album and was released last month.

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Lane Baldwin - The View From Here

Lane Baldwin has quite a following on StereoNET due to the excellent 'DIG THE HOLE' album from a few years back, released under the moniker of 'DEEPER BLUES'.

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TANGERINE DREAM - MALA KUNIA

To coincide with the recent Melbourne performance, we had the release of the new so-called Cupdisc 'MALA KUNIA'. What modesty, to call a 55 minute album a mere E.P.

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