Tag: Legacy
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In This Moment: Mother
An odd album, this, “drawing on spiritual and philosophical ideas, they have created a concept that transcends cultural and metal boundaries” said one review, by which we think they mean (“we just regurgitated a press release”) “threw in some covers of huge songs to make an album to sell a few more copies”. We’ve never […]
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As Above, baroque, Blues, Born In Flames, brother, CDs, Chronicle Series, Classical, Congleton Chronicle, early, Fly Like an Eagle, funk, God Is She, Holy Man, Hunting Grounds (feat. Joe Cotela of Ded), In This Moment, Into Dust, jazz, Jem Condliffe, Lay Me Down, Legacy, Lzzy Hale and Taylor Momsen), Mother, music, pop, Reggae, Review Corner, reviews, rock, So Below, soul, The Beginning (Interlude), The In-Between [Explicit], The Red Crusade (Interlude), We Will Rock You (feat. Maria Brink -
Pet Shop Boys: Yes
This is PSB’s 10th album and it’s the latest in a series of reissues that we’ve been enjoying. We were never massive PSB fans, the early singles aside (though we have seen them live, and surely no-one actually dislikes the Boys) but being sent albums to review, we’ve been impressed at the intelligence and diversity. […]
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(with Phil Oakey), All Over the World, baroque, Beautiful People, Beautiful People (Demo), Blues, brother, Buddhism, Building a Wall, CDs, Chronicle Series, Classical, Congleton Chronicle, Did You See Me Coming?, early, funk, Gin and Jag, Gin and Jag (Frisky Mix), jazz, Jem Condliffe, King of Rome, Legacy, Love etc., More Than a Dream, music, My Girl, Pandemonium, Pet Shop Boys Yes, pop, Reggae, Review Corner, reviews, rock, soul, The Loving Kind (Monitor Mix), The Way It Used to Be, This Used To Be the Future, Vulnerable, We’re All Criminals Now