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February 2022
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- February 28
- February 25
- February 23
- February 21
- February 18
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- Goodbye June: See Where The Night Goes
- Cassyette's London Underworld show proves she's the leader of a new kind of alternative scene
- Bloodywood's Rakshak proves they are more than just an internet sensation
- Annihilator's Metal II: "If terrible ideas weighed a gram, this would be heavier than the Eiffel Tower"
- February 14
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- February 11
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- Voivod - Synchro Anarchy: "leaving prog metal pretenders in the dust"
- Amorphis - Halo: "rarely sounded so inspired"
- Slash leans into his box of Guns N' Roses tricks on 4th album with Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
- Eddie Vedder finally embraces rock stardom on third solo album Earthling
- Britpop's greatest guitarist Bernard Butler shines anew with People Move On box set
- Spoon absorb the spirit of ZZ Top on the lively Lucifer On The Sofa
- February 10
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- Zeal & Ardor's self-titled album: "Originality is a scant currency, and Manuel Gagneux’s pockets are full"
- Voivod's Synchro Anarchy: "another essential listen in the long line of essential listens Voivod have delivered since 1983"
- Cult Of Luna's The Long Road North: "cerebral and exhilaratingly heavy"
- Amorphis' Halo: "A host of anthems that the Finns’ diehard admirers will take enormous delight in"
- February 8
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- February 3
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- Saxon's Carpe Diem: "great songs, giant choruses, gritty musicianship and absolutely no mucking about"
- Venom Prison's Erebos: An evolutionary step towards becoming extreme metal legends
- Slash feat. Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators' 4: setting the bar high for rock in 2022
- Rolo Tomassi's Where Myth Becomes Memory: Scene-stealing, career-affirming post-hardcore perfection
- Korn's Requiem: "Korn being Korn; no-one does it better"
- February 2