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LA punks return with a new set of bold, honest and passionate songs.
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Quincy punks’ eighth album underlines their appeal.
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Middling-to-fair central act of seminal pop-punks’ 2012 album trilogy.
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Anaemic major label debut from Watford rockers.
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Essex boys come of age with a solid rock record.
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Punk’s not dead – and neither are Gallows.
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New Jersey quartet continues to impress with their self-styled ‘soul punk’.
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Seminal Gainesville post-hardcore crew make a welcome return.
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Canadian metal-punks deliver highs and lows on their fourth album.
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A cracking debut from a rightly rising British band with real crossover appeal.
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Stunning third album from maudlin Pennsylvania punks.
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Cornish good-time punks introduce themselves.
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Nu-metal founders take a wobble as they embrace dubstep.
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Blistering debut album from south coast noiseinks.
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On which the Surrey band matures, largely to the benefit of their material.
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Third solo album from the Hot Water Music frontman.
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German rockers who, despite highs on this sixth LP, may remain lost in translation.
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South Wales post-hardcore sextet delivers a mixed third LP, not without soaring highs.
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Rap-rock revivalists fail to spark with any originality on their second album.
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Latest live release from snotty punks turned stadium-rock royalty.
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Californian punk veterans’ seventh LP proves they’re still full of life.
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Dubstep supergroup produces a debut far beyond the sum of its talented parts.
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Page Hamilton and company seem to be stuck in a state of limbo.
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Dense yet accessible, fleeting but full of memorable moments.
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Collaboration between Danger Mouse and the late Mark Linkous sees the light of day.
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A boat-rocking work with plenty of merit in places.
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Debut album from Dutch drum‘n’bass trio is sure to attract converts to their cause.
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They return armed with a wit like a razorblade disguised as a banana.
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A politely celebratory in tone acoustic trip through the Dutch band’s catalogue.
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Its creators have tried to create a sense of drama and failed, dramatically.
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They’ve dived into their world of beloved 80s electronica.
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A collaboration-heavy LP that’s gritty, playful and inventive.
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They wear the tell-tale signs of the blues like a well-fitting curse.
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Uneasy listening par excellence, showcasing real creative flair.
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Music with global appeal, in terms of its scope and ambition.
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A duo propelled by the desire to do something different with each track.
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Features enough world-weary wisdom to impress anyone.