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Albums | AAA Music - Part 60

GHXST- Black Camaro

1 July 2012 |

GHXST are a musical trio hailing from New York who describe their music as “deth grunge”. Their music is loud- very loud and there is an unmistakable New York vibe to be heard. The band has just completed their … Read More

MARK NORTHFIELD – Alterations

1 July 2012 |

Mark Northfield is a classically trained pianist, arranger and singer songwriter who works as an accompanist for ballet and contemporary dance classes at the London Contemporary Dance School and the Royal Academy Of Dance. Alterations, released on July 2nd, … Read More

River City Ransom – River City Ransom EP

1 July 2012 |

It’s a funny thing, this hardcore business. It had its day in America a few years back, and the UK has slowly been producing the kind of bands that see buzzsaw guitars and equally cutting vocals all seething with … Read More

Syd Arthur – On And On

1 July 2012 |

The band Syd Arthur is a quartet of Canterbury-based devotees of sound immersed in the simple pleasures of song writing, performance and exploratory musical interplay. The band is greatly influenced by the 60’s and 70’s. They may be influenced … Read More

Room E – Penguin Child

1 July 2012 |

Ambient and electronic, the album begins with Wooly Mammoth, which sounds like the background music to an ice-themed level of a video game. It has a mellow, almost oriental feel to it in some places from the sound effects. … Read More

Dan Le Sac – Space Between the Words

1 July 2012 |

On 9th July dan le sac releases his album ‘Space Between the Words’, a compilation that sees the DJ showing what he’s capable of outside of the dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip partnership. The album gradually weans you … Read More

Damn Damn Patriots – Duke It Out With Damn Damn Patriots

26 June 2012 |

Having previously encountered Reading’s Damn Damn Patriots’ first single Do The Sell Out and not been overly enamoured with it’s wrong side of sloppy production and snide, humourless lyrics, I wasn’t thrilled at the prospect of reviewing an entire … Read More

Saint Saviour – Union

25 June 2012 |

Saint Savior is songwriter Becky Jones, whose debut solo album Union has already won her widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike. It is an album of bleeding beats, of danger walking on tiptoe. There is enough in Becky’s … Read More

The Lines – No Illusions, No Cheap Tricks EP

25 June 2012 |

No Illusions No Cheap Tricks is the new EP by Wolverhampton four-piece The Lines. Its title track and main highlight conquers you in the most immediate way, with its early-Kasabian vibe and grandiose arrangements. Foundations continues this in spectacular … Read More

Reptar – Body Faucet

24 June 2012 |

For those whom, like myself, had never heard of Reptar until now, they are a four-piece band who have the uncanny ability to produce some of the most infectious songs I think I’ve ever heard – and when I … Read More