Album Reviews

Album reviews from Artrocker Magazine.
  1. Cass McCombs / Humor Risk

    Cass McCombs / Humor Risk

    Samuel Breen recommends the autumnal classiness of Cass McCombs...

    Released | By Sam Breen

  2. Johnny Foreigner

    Johnny Foreigner / Johnny Foreigner Vs Everything

    JoFo are still a vital energy source that shouldn't be overlooked, writes Rory Carroll...

    Released 07 November 11 on Alcopop! | By Rory Carroll

  3. Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy / Wolfroy Goes To Town

    Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy / Wolfroy Goes To Town

    Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's latest album embraces dark themes with calmness and grace, writes Steven Belfrage

    Released

  4. Wibidi / Tigerbaby

    Wibidi / Tigerbaby

    Super Furry beatmasters collaborate with sharp-tongued urban mystic to enjoyable effect, writes Ric Rawlins

    Released 31 October 11 on Strangetown Records | By Ric Rawlins

  5. U2 / Achtung Baby

    U2 / Achtung Baby

    Ric Rawlins revisits the era of ZOO TV as Achtung Baby turns twenty...

    Released | By Ric Rawlins

  6. The Lowriders / Fury

    The Lowriders / Fury

    Tom Norton feels the fury at Colchester based four-piece The Lowriders

    Released | By Tom Norton

  7. Manic Street Preachers / National Treasures

    Manic Street Preachers / National Treasures

    Their singles alone... are enough, are enough, are enough

    Released 31 October 11 on Columbia/Sony | By Ric Rawlins

  8. Sonic Youth / Hits Are For Squares

    Sonic Youth / Hits Are For Squares

    Sonic Youth take an original approach to the Greatest Hits concept. Ric Rawlins takes notes.

    Released 31 October 11 on Geffen | By Ric Rawlins

  9. Gary Numan / Dead Son Rising

    Gary Numan / Dead Son Rising

    Gary Numan has delivered one of the great conceptual dystopian rock albums of all time, according to conceptual dystopian rock expert Ric Rawlins

    Released 24 October 11 on Mortal Records | By Ric Rawlins

  10. The Bristol Reggae Explosion 2: The 1980s

    The Bristol Reggae Explosion 2: The 1980s

    Mark Cousens heads for the west country circa thirty years ago, to discover a little-known but fully blossoming reggae scene...

    Released 17 October 11 on Bristol Archives Records | By Mark Cousens

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