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Single Reviews - Still Life at the wheel By Michelle Dee
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After a promising start, a distinctive vocal, which can only be described through emotions rather than words,
tells a story of a road trip gone sour.
Short chords punctuate the verse and, at the wheel, gathers pace.
The chorus kicks in followed by rolling guitars.
One or two of the backing vocals seem superfluous but
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Single Reviews - Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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Release Date: September 6th 2004.
It's been one hell of a couple of years for this American pop-punk-rock quintet, and deservedly so.
This is the title track from their ever-so-popular Ocean Avenue album that was released to instant
acclaim earlier this year, and - somewhat
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Single Reviews - Ricky - That Extra Mile/Beat The Best Out Of Me By Nick Quantrill
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Release date - 6th September, 2004.
Following hot on the heels of acclaimed debut album, The Summer Sun Still Echoes, Portsmouth's finest,
Ricky return with a double A-side that will (hopefully) accompany some long awaited summer sun.
The single picks up
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Single Reviews -
Single of Week - Cornershop Presents: Bubbley Kaur Topknot By Lee Cassanell
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Only in a world of George Bush and Sudanese Genocide could Busted be riding high in
the Charts with the theme from Thunderbirds so in the spirit of such rampant insanity
I've decided to make a little deal with you the good people of Kingston upon Hull.
Every Saturday I'm going
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CD Reviews -
What Ya Cryin' For by The Landau's - By Tony Bates, Jim Hines and Leigh Lee-Roy Stancliffe (Aussie Radio)
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Every now and then a new band comes along, complete with biography promising a new
sound and telling one and all that to miss this band and their release will be at their peril.
I've heard it all before; haven't you?.
Well this time I have to say that I have received a couple of releases from
The Landau's, but without the usual hype.
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Album Reviews -
Michelle's CD choice of the moment CRUSH double CD by Polygram T.V.
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Where did all the good stuff go, those great bands of the nineties with cool
sounding one-word names like Dodgy, Lush and Pulp etc.
The t-shirts were tight fitting, brightly coloured with trims on neck and sleeves.
The band logos were unobtrusive in trendy oval shaped designs.
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Album Reviews -
The harriWattsband - Comin' Out By Elsie Creek
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The harriWattsband, purveyors of fine melodies, have finally decided to take the momentous
step for which we have waited so long. Comin' out.
I have been honoured with the task of communicating to you the important knowledge: has it been
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Album Reviews -
The Landau's - What Ya Crying For Pre-release CD Single. By Darren Bunting
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The Landau's second CD single What Ya Cryin For shows quite a step forward in production,
song writing abilities and out and out confidence from their first release Sweet But True.
it is very easy to forget this band are still only teenagers on the evidence of their recordings.
CD opener What Ya Crying For
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Album Reviews -
Marlowe - Popularity Gel (single/ Probe Plus) By Steve Rudd
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With no fewer than eight band members involved, Marlowe songwriter and assumed ringleader
is a brave man by the name of Simon Bradshaw, who shares the vocal duties with
Chloe Mullett's sensual voice.
John Peel is alleged to be a big fan of the band, and their third album is already
on the way, so why
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