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January 2022
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- January 31
- January 28
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- Big Big Train find beauty and transcendence on Welcome To The Planet
- Jethro Tull - The Zealot Gene: "ripe with fresh inspiration and resonant of past glories"
- Big Big Train - Welcome To The Planet: "has real heart and great performances"
- Celeste's Assassine(s): "Compelling by virtue of its unpredictability"
- Lawnmower Deth's Blunt Cutters: "Still bouncing on Satan's Trampoline and spreading joy"
- The Zealot Gene is light, bright, tight and recognisably Jethro Tull
- Eric Gales crafts blues of various hue on emotive Crown album
- Mark Everett continues to perfect the sound in his head on Eels' Extreme Witchcraft
- Lawnmower Deth: the kings of knob-gag thrash-parody are back
- Scarlet Rebels add fun to the art of political dissent on See Through Blue
- Wille & The Bandits have made the British blues-rock album you need in your life right now
- Sunn O))) sustain their black arts on session album Metta, Benevolence
- Steve Vai's Inviolate proves he's still in a class of his own
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- John Lodge - The Royal Affair And After: "a fitting celebration"
- Elvis Costello & The Imposters continue winning streak with The Boy Named If
- Long-running Christian alt.rockers Skillet give the fans what they want with Dominion
- The spirit of NWOBHM lives on through Eliminator's Ancient Light
- Tony Martin retains Black Sabbath power on new album Thorns
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- Worm Shepherd's Ritual Hymns: "A nightmarish wormhole of lurching slams and fervent blasts"
- Wiegedood's There’s Always Blood At The End Of The Road: a snarling beast of black metal intensity and ingenuity
- Fit For An Autopsy's Oh What The Future Holds: A modern deathcore classic from a band on career-defining form
- Ratt: Out Of The Cellar - Album Of The Week Club review
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