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    Olympia by Gorgon City

    Olympia by Gorgon City

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    Gorgon City are renowned British production duo Kye Gibbon and Matt Robson-Scott. They are set to...

The Madness by Art Of Anarchy
The Madness by Art Of Anarchy
2017 | Alternative, Metal, Rock
his album is one of the most refreshing and dignified hard rock records in some time and deserves to be listened to as such. More than just a super-group, Art of Anarchy have given the best of themselves
Critic- Carl O'Rourke
Original Score: 8.8 out of 10

Read Review: https://metalwani.com/2017/02/review-art-of-anarchy-the-madness.html
  
Goats Head Soup by The Rolling Stones
Goats Head Soup by The Rolling Stones
1973 | Rock
Sliding out of perhaps the greatest winning streak in rock history, the Stones slipped into decadence and rock star excess with Goats Head Soup, their sequel to Exile on Main St. This is where the Stones' image began to eclipse their accomplishments
Critic- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Original Score: 3.5 out of 5

Read Review: https://www.allmusic.com/album/goats-head-soup-mw0000650701
  
Exile on Main St. by The Rolling Stones
Exile on Main St. by The Rolling Stones
1972 | Rock
First thought on hearing this cleaned-up edition of the most notoriously dirty album in rock history: “Oh, good, I can finally understand the words.” Second thought: “Oh, wait—I don’t want to understand the words.”
Critic- Michaelangelo Matos
Original Score: 10 out of 10

Read Review: https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/05/rolling-stones-exile-on-main-street-deluxe-edition.html
  
Head Full of Dreams by Coldplay
Head Full of Dreams by Coldplay
2015 | Alternative
Mr. Martin, who has rediscovered the radiant properties of his voice, gilds a lot of lyrical treacle and borderline nonsense here. But on “Amazing Day,” he articulates a philosophical worldview:
  
Johannesburg by Mumford & Sons
Johannesburg by Mumford & Sons
2016 | Alternative
It’s always good to hear an established act explore outside their comfort zone, and especially so in this collaboration of the Mumfords with Senegalese legend Baaba Maal
  
Sigh No More by Mumford & Sons
Sigh No More by Mumford & Sons
2009 | Rock
Sign No More is a fine debut from a band that’s patiently picked up the tools of its trade, and chosen the right moment to give them full rein. If Mumford & Sons aren’t exactly keeping it real, they’re certainly keeping it in the family.
Critic- Emily Mackay
Original Score: 7 out of 10

Read Review:http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/reviews-mumford-and-sons-10857
  
Lust For Life by Lana Del Rey
Lust For Life by Lana Del Rey
2017 | Alternative, Indie, Rock
While many of the song titles and clumsy references may have a discerning music fan scoffing at Del Rey’s predictability, there remains an admirably unflinching quality to this record (even if it is five tracks too long)
Critic- Harriet Gibsone
Original Score: 4 out of 5

Read Review;https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jul/21/lana-del-rey-lust-for-life-album-review
  
American Dream by LCD Soundsystem
American Dream by LCD Soundsystem
2017 | Punk, Rock
Nothing here equals 2007’s era-defining ‘All My Friends’.But even that’s accidentally definitive, because who could pin down this f**ked-up age? The band retains the uncanny power to encapsulate a place and time. This is a cautious return
Critic- Jordan Bassett
Original Score: 5 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/lcd-soundsystem-american-dream-review-2133039