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Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar: Utopia And Wasteland – album review"
Utopia And Wasteland finds Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar stepping up once more to assume the mantle of folk music giants.

Archie And The Bunkers: Songs From The Lodge – album review"
On their second full length album, Archie And The Bunkers have pushed their raw frenzied brand of organ punk to the max.

Wonk Unit: Terror – album review"
DIY punk stalwarts Wonk Unit have got the Terror on their sixth album. Steve John tries and fails to Go Easy.

Rash Decision: Karoshi – Album Review"
Rash Decision have never failed to impress me when I’ve seen them live, managing to meld together skate thrash, full on hardcore and some serious metal licks whilst still, and perhaps most importantly, remaining genuine nice people. Punk innit. Back in the late 80s they would have sat firmly in the no-man’s land of “crossover” (remember that?)

Winterfylleth: The Hallowing of Heirdom – Album Review"
Winterfylleth are masterful storytellers through their music and words. The new album, The Hallowing of Heirdom, is a triumph.