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June 2022
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- Alestorm's Seventh Rum Of A Seventh Rum: "all the joyless enthusiasm of a dog licking its balls"
- Zola Jesus - Arkhon: "a feast of many flavours"
- Arthur Brown - Long Long Road: "one of music's true greats"
- Porcupine Tree - Closure/Continuation: "another exceptional record"
- Noisy US quintet Candy push the post-hardcore envelope on Heaven Is Here
- Porcupine Tree's gorgeous comeback album is an elegant and accomplished treasure
- Songbird is not the Christine McVie collection she deserves
- Black Stone Cherry join the ranks of the Royal Albert Hall legends
- Supersonic Blues Machine are the sound of modern blues in the ascendant
- Canadian post-hardcore kings Alexisonfire have made a comeback album to be proud of
- Brian Jonestown Massacre: still frayed, still imperfect, still out on their own
- If you like deep-thinking Canadian art-rock, then Motherhood might be for you
- Petrol Girls' Baby is an exhilarating, incandescent rebel yell of an album
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- Nova Twins' Supernova is the album leading alt rock into a new future
- The Smile have just released the best Radiohead album in over a decade
- Future-metal duo Nova Twins crank up the noise and they're only getting started
- Lit have returned to the party
- Soulfly's new box is five discs of straight-up brutality and explosive, esoteric rackets
- Dan Reed Network's new album is funky, dripping with melody, and a joy to hear
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- Shearwater - The Great Awakening: "a remarkable, atmospheric set"
- The Utopia Strong - International Treasure: "a triumph of foraging spontaneity"
- Kiss at Donington 1996: officially not as underwhelming as it seemed at the time
- Kreator's Hate Uber Alles sounds like a knife fight waiting to happen
- Kula Shaker: still stuck in a world of pot, patchouli and letting it all hang out
- It’s business as usual for Michael Monroe and business is feisty
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- Run The Jewels remind London why they're one of music's most essential live acts
- Candlemass: one of heavy metal’s crown jewels gets a polish
- Argent's latest collection reveals them to be ripe for rediscovery
- Crobot's Feel This is an energetic celebration of straight-up, fat-free riffery
- The Sheepdogs' mid-70s jams are purpose-built to banish woe
- Fantastic Negrito's visionary White Jesus Black Problems sounds like everything else and nothing else