Caitlin Allen

Join the Q

Join the Q is one of 2009’s most highly anticipated dance albums. It boasts an impressive array of guest vocalists, from Mike Patton, legendary front man of Faith No More, to the king of grime himself, Wiley, via a whole bunch of significant names in the drum’n’bass scene too numerous...
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Posted Jan. 13, 2009

Cardinology

Cardinology is Ryan Adams’ tenth album in eight years, and he is often (stupidly, in my opinion) criticised for being too prolific. There’s one answer to that – if you don’t want to hear it, don’t buy it. I’m going to see him for the fifth time this month and...
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Posted Nov. 18, 2008

Promise

Promise, The Maybes?’s debut album, does not begin well. Opening track ‘Turn Me Over’ definitely does not make a good first impression; it’s dull, repetitive and lacks energy in a big way. Similarly the second track and former single ‘Boys’ is terribly unexciting. There’s an appealing quality in lead singer...
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Posted Oct. 14, 2008