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MUSIC ALBUM REVIEW: The Slow Readers Club’s ‘OUT OF A DREAM’ is a Bold Response to Chaos, Wrapped in Infectious, Anthemic Energy In 2023, with Knowledge Freedom Power, The Slow Readers Club aimed to counter the bleakness of the times. Frontman Aaron Starkey observed, “The world... Howard GormanMarch 14, 2025
MUSIC Liam Gallagher and John Squire Album Review: Two Legends Enjoying the Ride on their Own Terms Two of rock’s most iconic figures have joined forces for what promises to be one of the most anticipated albums in decades. Liam Gallagher,... Howard GormanFebruary 26, 2024
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MUSIC CAST ‘Love Is The Call’ Album Review: One of the greatest indie rock albums this side of the noughties In the spirit of complete transparency, as an avid physical media consumer back in the ’90s, if I enjoyed a band, I would buy... Howard GormanFebruary 14, 2024