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September 2021
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- September 30
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- KK’s Priest's Sermons Of The Sinner is the bonus Priest album you weren't expecting
- Katatonia - Mnemosynean: "An excellent stopgap-cum-companion piece to 2020’s City Burials"
- Ministry's Moral Hygiene: Anti-Trump vitriol proves acerbic, if slightly out-dated
- KK's Priest's Sermons Of The Sinner: Top-tier power metal from a reborn KK Downing
- Katatonia's Mnemosynean: A three-decade celebration for hits that never were
- Full of Hell's Garden Of Burning Apparitions: subversive extremity from one of the most vital bands on the planet
- Asking Alexandria's See What's On The Inside: an outrageously infectious ode to classic rock
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- September 18
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- 30 years on, Ozzy Osbourne's No More Tears is still an intense listen
- Vega's Anarchy And Unity: melodic rock sharpened with a contemporary edge
- Ronnie Wood pays spell-binding tribute to Jimmy Reed with the help of Mick Taylor
- Lindsey Buckingham's self-titled album is all new beginnings and bold futures
- The Last Domino? finds Genesis turning the favourites on again. Again
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- September 10
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- Marillion - Fugazi Deluxe Edition: "a portrait of a band on the verge of fully-fledged stardom...."
- Manic Street Preachers spin musical wheels again on The Ultra Vivid Lament
- Inglorious brighten the summer of freedom by covering music's great female singers
- Marillion's dark horse Fugazi gets a 21st-century spruce-up
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- September 3
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- Auri's II – Those We Don’t Speak Of is "The perfect antidote to these troubled times."
- Gerry Rafferty's Rest In Blue is a suitable memorial to a much-missed talent
- Rory Gallagher's expanded debut album is a dazzling reminder of his brilliance
- Van der Graaf Generator brim with gauche intensity on The Charisma Years
- Robert Jon & The Wreck generate gospel-tinged euphoria on Shine A Light On Me Brother
- The Wildhearts' new album is stuffed with energy, anger, humour and artistic invention
- Iron Maiden's Senjutsu: a remarkable album from a band with plenty to say
- September 1