Adrienne Law

Fly Yellow Moon

With his debut solo effort, Guillemot’s front man Fyfe Dangerfield has largely abandoned his usual...
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Posted Jun. 25, 2010

Some Kind Of Salvation

Having been championed by Kings of Leon to the point of their being the first band signed to Serpents and Snakes (the record label that KOL launched in 2009), it is safe to say there is a certain amount of pressure resting on The Features as they release their second...
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Posted Mar. 12, 2010

The Weekend: Friday

I have to admit that Forever the Sickest Kids are a guilty pleasure of mine; not exactly clever or original, but hey, they can write one hell of a tune However, “The Weekend: Friday” has managed to lose everything that made debut album, “Underdog Alma Mater”, enjoyable, and replaced it...
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Posted Feb. 23, 2010

Persistence in this Game

You can be forgiven for having never heard of Straight Lines; despite having supported the likes of InMe and Kids in Glass Houses, there has been virtually no hype generated around the release of their debut album, Persistence in This Game. However, just like other products of Pontypridd’s fertile music...
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Posted Feb. 12, 2010

My Dinosaur Life

When Motion City Soundtrack finally signed to a major label in 2006, their fans could only watch and wait as the band started work on what should have been their biggest album to date, and three years later My Dinosaur Life just doesn’t quite deliver on the promise they seemed...
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Posted Feb. 11, 2010