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U2 – ‘Song of Surrender’ review: The classics, but not as you know them

"Reimagining and re-recording" 40 U2 tracks seemed like a daunting task for both the band and their fans - thankfully a few gems have been found. When Bono first announced plans to reimagine...

Fever Ray – ‘Radical Romantics’ Review: A symphonic ode to love

The Swedish experimentalist uses sharp production and imaginative arrangements to convey the emotions Like many uncomfortable conversations, Fever Ray's album 'Radical Romantics' begins with an apology. His third album - and first in...

Miley Cyrus – ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Review: A powerful recycling of power

A love letter to Los Angeles and, indeed, herself, Cyrus' eighth record may appear subdued by her standards, but it remains remarkably intriguing Miley Cyrus' eighth studio album arrives on a cloud of...

Twice – ‘Ready To Be’ review: Fearlessly straight and forthright with K-pop’s stadium-filling girl group

As the nine-member group continue to refine their mature sound, they bring layers of confidence to their songs "I want it all and I'm never going to settle / Even if it's all...

M83 – ‘Fantasy’ Review: Reluctant hitmaker regresses into cult shoegaze

Anthony Gonzalez’s ninth album sees him trying to shun commercialism, with largely successful results More than a decade after the release of his breakthrough sixth album 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming' and its global...

Meet Me The Altar – ‘Past // Present // Future’ review: Imaginative pop-rockers make their way into the future of the scene

Previously associated with pop-punk, the trio turn their sights to another much maligned genre, treating it with a curiosity that creates pure magic Meet Me @ The Altar has been in the works...
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