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Imogen Heap Warwick Arts Centre

True to the spirit of the night Imogen Heap entered the stage in All Hallows costume, a dark witch followed by a legion of jack o’ lanterns brought out by her indulgent support crew, setting a wonderfully theatrical scene to the the night which lay ahead. However it wasn’t just...
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By , Nov. 24, 2010

Sonic 4 Episode 1

While most would argue that _Sonic the Hedgehog_ has been far from absent on our consoles over the last decade, purists would state that he has been missing for too long. Stripped of all the nonsense sidekicks and Werehogs/Dark Knights/human companions who have come to symbolise the misguided design choices...
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By , Nov. 24, 2010

Grinderman 2

In 2006, Nick Cave, of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds fame, started a band called Grinderman with, er, the Bad Seeds. Who sounded a lot like Nick Cave’s other ‘other’ band The Birthday Party. Incestuous beginnings aside, ‘debut’ album, the imaginatively titled _Grinderman_, was a raucous exciting slice of...
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By , Nov. 22, 2010

What Separates Me From You

Ocala metal-core pop-punkers A Day to Remember, are back with an album that will silence any doubters. The opening track of _What Separates Me from You_, ´Sticks & Bricks’, provides a brutal introduction, setting the tone of anger and emotion that runs throughout. Whilst the first line ‘I have no...
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By , Nov. 22, 2010

Age of Adz

The critically acclaimed Detroit-born artist Sufjan Stevens has long been a cult favourite and he has remained unwavering in his ability to produce high quality music. With his new album, The _Age of Adz_ Sufjan Stevens only consolidates this position in my mind, as with _Adz_ Stevens has immaculately pulled...
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By , Nov. 22, 2010