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Album Review: The Fleshtones, Brooklyn Sound Solution
The limited edition of this album comes with a DVD doco about this New York garage band. It's entitled Pardon Us For Living But the Graveyard is Full and that's apt, as the Fleshtones have been around forever.
Album Review: Little Bushman, Te Oranga
Continuing their exploration of folk-influenced rock and the ethos, if not the actual sound, of 60s psychedelic rock, the quartet come over reflective and quasi-cosmic on this third studio album.
Album Review: PJ Harvey <i>Let England Shake</i>
The Queen of Scream, PJ Harvey, reconnects with her folk-blues roots on her eighth album, Let England Shake.
Album Review: Faith Evans <i>Something About Faith</i>
It's been more than five years since Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Faith Evans put out her last album, the chart-topping First Lady, which spawned the hit Again.
Album Review: Jessica Lea Mayfield <i>Tell Me</i>
Mayfield was just a teenager when a copy of an album she'd recorded in her bedroom fell into the hands of Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys.
Concert Review: Jason Derulo, <i>Logan Campbell Centre</i>
He moonwalks. Everywhere. He wears metallic jackets with shoulder pads. He even uses Jackson chords to bridge together songs.