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Album Review: Voyager – V

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Kickstarter funds have funded another album.  This time from Australia's prog metal band Voyager.  Is V a voyage worth listening to? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0opnhOVpOA https://vimeo.com/97493907

Album Review: Adelitas Way – Stuck

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Sin City's Adelitas Way bring out their third full album led by a dog on a leash.  Did the group bring something new and...

Album Review: Powerman 5000 – Builders of the Future

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Spider One and company are finally back after five years from their previous release.  How does the new album from the space rockers take...

Album Review: Coldplay – Ghost Stories

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Whether you like them or not, Coldplay is a phenomenon in the music world.  How does their album about a broken heart and haunting...

Album Review: The Black Keys – Turn Blue

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A review of the eighth full album from everyone’s favorite Akron boys.   I predict at least 20 more Grammy wins from this album alone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evccilxzAfE http://blip.tv/luckygetsrocked/rocked-the-black-keys-turn-blue-6882429

Album Review: Avatar – Hail The Apocalypse

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Sweden once again brings another big metal album.  How does Avatar's dark and hypnotic new album sound and more importantly, will it haunt your...

Album Review & Photos: Black Stone Cherry – Magic Mountain

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The party boys from Kentucky bring out their fourth full album drenched in its southern rock roots.  What exactly does a magic mountain sound...

Album Review: Neon Trees – Pop Psychology

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Utah's pop-rock sensation Neon Trees release their new album and in turn continue what they've already been bringing up to the table.  Can Pop...

Album Review: Kyng – Burn The Serum

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Los Angeles trio Kyng bring in a flaming boatload of hard rock and metal.  You'll get that joke once you see the album cover. http://blip.tv/luckygetsrocked/rocked-kyng-burn-the-serum-6826394 FOLLOW...

Album Review: Manchester Orchestra – Cope

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Atlanta based Manchester influenced alternative group present their home made album that offers to pick up the intensity.  How will this promise play out...