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April 2022
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- April 29
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- Roger Chapman - Moth To A Flame – The Recordings 1979-1981: "a worthy package"
- Nektar - ...Sounds Like This: "An excellent work of excavation..."
- Jade Warrior - Reissues: "these albums remain an idiosyncratic delight..."
- Reef have captured lightning in a bottle, and it's pretty special
- Thunder's Dopamine double is super-creative, their most ambitious album yet
- Sleazy Swedes Crashdiet bring the bangers on Automaton
- If Robin Trower's No More Worlds To Conquer proves anything, it's that he's no more worlds to conquer
- Don't own a Nektar album? ...Sounds Like This might just be the place to start
- Bill Bruford's stellar career celebrated on dizzying Making A Song & Dance box
- Roger Chapman: a performer first, a recording artist second
- Ann Wilson's one-in-a-million voice still soars on her best solo album yet
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- Kirk Hammett steps away from Metallica and metal on epic new Portals EP
- Spiritualized - Everything Was Beautiful: "adventurous and mind-bending"
- Psychedelic Porn Crumpets - Night Gnomes: "their best yet!"
- Bonnie Raitt: 21 albums in, still distilling human emotion with potent results
- King Gizzard and The Wizard Lizard cast psychedelic net wide on 20th album
- Bob Vylan's The Price Of Life: an incisive, furious, electric wake-up call
- Udo Dirkschneider pays enthusiastic tribute to his heroes and it's an unlikely success
- Dave Brock's space rock roundup is mind-expanding and spectacularly unhinged
- T.Rex's 1972: an essential, mind-bogglingly comprehensive box set
- Traditional songwriting and modern production shine on Stone Broken's Revelation
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