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- March 29
- March 26
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- Wheel - Resident Human reivew
- Jon Anderson - Olias Of Sunhillow (Expanded & Remastered Digipak Edition) review
- Lamb Of God’s Live In Richmond, VA is the sound of a band raging in the face of the pandemic
- On Assembly, Joe Strummer's untameable rock’n’roll spirit rears vividly back to life
- The Devil In Me finds Suzi Quatro still able to kick out the jams
- Sparks frequently fly on Smith/Kotzen partnership's debut album
- Saint Agnes go for the jugular on Vampire
- The New Wave Of Classic Rock comes of age on the Dust Coda's Mojo Skyline
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- Saxon add fun to "these dark times" with lively covers collection Inspirations
- Things are never what they seem on Bob Dylan's 1970
- Black Honey's Written & Directed: sugar-coated badass swagger with a problem
- Devin Townsend's Live In Leeds is self-assured and surprising
- Now And Then by Paul Stanley's Soul Station is an authentic labour of love
- Ego Kill Talent prove themselves arena-ready with The Dance Between Extremes
- Chris Cornell a melancholy, bittersweet listening experience on No One Sings Like You Anymore
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- White Void’s Anti’s is a whirlwind ride around metal, occult rock and psychedelia
- Eyehateod’s A History Of Nomadic Behaviour is the sick and twisted soundtrack for our times
- The Amorphous Androgynous - We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal review
- Trapeze: You Are The Music... We’re Just The Band - Album Of The Week Club review
- March 5
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- Kings Of Leon's When You See Yourself is a record of life-worn wisdom, hard times and hope
- Ken Hensley struggles to soar on posthumous album My Book Of Answers
- Art-rock fops Japan predict the future on deluxe version of third album Quiet Life
- Debut Mason Hill album Against the Wall is well constructed, melodic and powerful
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