Reviews
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James Blake - Overgrown
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Nicholas takes a close look at Jame's Blake's #2 album, featuring Brian Eno and RZA cameos.
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Fall Out Boy - Save Rock and Roll
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Maddison has been dreaming of a Fall Out Boy reformation since 2009. So has her dream come true?
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Rob Zombie - Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor
by: youthcentral
Roving reporter Cameron says Mr. Zombie's latest album is good. How good? Supervery.
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Slice the Cake - The Man with No Face
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter James says Slice the Cake's album both redefines and legitimises the deathcore genre.
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Messrs - Welcome to Nowhere
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Alana says fans of The Killers, Miami Horror and San Cisco will find this EP a must-listen.
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Winterfylleth - The Threnody of Triumph
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Cameron says Winterfylleth's latest is a great example of the English Heritage Black Metal subgenre.
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Green Day - ¡Uno! / ¡Dos! / ¡Tre!
by: Alastair
Roving reporter Alastair reviews all 3 new Green Day Albums. Find out which were "wow" and which were "meh".
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P!nk - The Truth About Love
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Natasha says P!nk's sixth is dark and edgy, but colourful and catchy too.
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Muse - The 2nd Law
by: Fletcher
Throw everything you know about Muse out the window, says roving reporter Fletcher, and listen with an open mind.
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Linkin Park - Living Things
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Kevin waxes nostalgic on his return to Linkin Park after some time away from the band.
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Alpine - A is for Alpine
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Amanda says despite being a bit samey, Alpine's debut album is sweet, danceable and original.
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The Rubens
by: youthcentral
Guest reporter Angela says The Rubens' debut album is a great start for a band that just appeared out of nowhere.
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The Presets - Pacifica
by: Fletcher
Roving reporter Fletcher says the Presets have united the things he loves about them with a new sonic dimension.
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The Darkness - Hot Cakes
by: Alastair
Roving reporter Alastair says The Darkness's first post-reformation album is top-notch, but not as good as their debut.
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Appetite for Destruction - 25 Years Later
by: Nuhtaya
25 years on, roving reporter Nuhtaya goes track for track with one of rock's most iconic albums of all time.


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