Get hold of Ben Wright-Smith’s album, The Great Divorce, listen to it once and then I bet you will find it very hard not to hit the repeat button and play it again and again…
Category Archive: Reviews
Dance Academy is a must-see for fans of the series as it is an excellent follow on from the popular show and will not disappoint.
Despite a couple of sweet action sequences, the first hour or so of the film felt like a really long episode of the anime series.
Alison Krauss’s new album, Windy City, is a lacklustre stroll through the standards of country music’s blander middle of the road songbook.
Little Big Town have tried really hard here to give us what we need, an affirming and uplifting slice of country-pop perfection, that will please old fans and win them a multitude of new ones.
Now that festival season is behind us here, it’s time to catch up on some of the great music released over this last little while, including Ryan Adams, Kingwood, Temples and Dope Lemon.
The sixth studio album from Cold War Kids, LA Divine, is a satisfying soulful record packed with great moments, and the band’s strongest work since their debut effort.
Viceroy’s House has a solid, historical storyline, characters you care about, and some very good acting performances.
From awe-inspiring to down-right silly, Adam will either have you in hysterics or stunned silence. Adam Page’s shows are a learning experience for anyone of any age interested learning about music. Hilarious, educational and captivating
OCD Love proved to be compulsive, but uncomfortable viewing.
