Month: April 2012
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Lauren Edman – “Its Always the Quiet Ones” Review
Lauren Edman released her debut album “It’s Always the Quiet Ones” earlier this year and after dipping into a couple of genres alongside other artists…
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Game Review: The Walking Dead Ep 1(PS3)
Telltale take a lot of stick for their point n click style gameplay and while I too struggled with Jurassic Park’s controls, it appears they…
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Video Vault – Smile.dk
This brings me back teenage memories of playing Dance Dance Revolution in arcades – and failing miserably.
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Game Review: Ingenious (PC)
Starting life as a well-respected board game from Reiner Knizia, this gem has been transformed into a lovely PC game and it’s one cross over…
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Introducing… Heima
Heima are a wonderful duo from Iceland with their roots firmly planted in the lush folk world. This is the kind of stuff you can…
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Welcome Back Fiona Apple!
Fiona Apple returns! Hurrah! Trying to give Kate Bush a run for her money at productivity rates, Apple returns with a new album later in…
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Charlotte Martin – “Hidden Places” Review
Winning our album of the year in 2011 with the devastatingly awesome “Dancing on Needles”, Charlotte Martin returns with “Hidden Places”, an EP/Live Concert hybrid…
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The Way Back – New Material from Jeff Kinney
A while back we interviewed Jeff Kinney who had been working on some solo material. Well a year has passed and he’s back as part…
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Marcus Singletary – “Holy Guitar” Review
One of my most pleasant surprises of 2011 was reviewing Marcus Singletary’s album Smokin’ which came at me entirely unannounced and with aplomb. Back this year with…
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Austin Wintory – “Journey” Soundtrack Review
Having already raved about the game, the soundtrack is equally fantastic. Austin Wintory’s exquisite soundtrack is a wonderful collection of strings, Eastern wind instruments and some wonderfully emotive…
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Video Vault – Made of Wood
Try not tripping out on this beautiful piece of art from Made of Wood.
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Video Vault – Lay Low
Lay Low is a lovely cute Icelandic singer/songwriter and I love the way she mixes effortless guitar melodies with complex beats. Here is Bye Bye…
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Introducing… Lauren Edman
Lauren Edman has some beautiful music that straddles fragile electronic led piano pop and introspective thoughts. She has a wonderous voice too. There’s very little…
