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November 2021
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- November 29
- November 26
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- Matt Berry - Gather Up: "an appetite-whetting beginner’s guide"
- Cynic - Ascension Codes: "a fitting testament to fallen friends and colleagues"
- Bernie Marsden's tribute to Chess crackles with youthful energy
- The 30th anniversary edition of Roxette's Joyride: proof that less really is more
- The Temperance Movement's Covers & Rarities: a worthwhile mopping-up exercise
- Death Angel don't deliver the hits on The Bastard Tracks
- UK Subs' Anthology: 45 years of under-appreciated highs and chaotic lows
- November 25
- November 23
- November 22
- November 21
- November 19
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- Exodus' Persona Non Grata: California thrash legends don't stiff on the riffs
- Converge & Chelsea Wolfe's Bloodmoon: I - sonic trailblazers forge a visionary bond
- Destroyer: an explosion of infernal imagination and Kiss's Sgt. Pepper
- Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: pulling magnificence from the murk
- The Darkness: still profoundly silly, still exactly what we need
- Dion calls upon the celebrity guest list once more on the lively Stomping Ground
- November 15
- November 12
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- Nirvana's Nevermind: still incendiary after all these years
- Tears Of Hercules: everything you might want from an audience with Rod Stewart
- LA Guns's Checkered Past finds them still hustling, still swinging, still packed with sleaze
- Gov't Mule pay loving tribute to rock'n'roll's origins on Heavy Load Blues
- Eric Clapton's Lockdown Sessions make Unplugged sound like an orgy of feedback
- Emigrate: The Persistence Of Memory is playfully diverse and enormous fun
- November 9
- November 8
- November 5
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- Spritworld's Pagan Rhythms: 'Death Western' rites from the Las Vegas wildlands
- Jethro Tull wish a happy 50th birthday to Benefit with another makeover
- Billy Idol: the world's coolest grandad continues to deliver
- Crazy Lixx's Street Lethal: immaculate hard rock with a massive wink and a bubble perm
- The Black Keys celebrate El Camino's 10th birthday with a whopping great expansion
- Steve Perry's The Season is not a Christmas gift that keeps giving
- Nashville bluesman JD Simo weaves a tangled web on Mind Control
- Radiohead's Kid A Mnesia: astonishing then, astonishing now
- November 2
- November 1