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Stereophonics: Oochya! review – a decent effort to mark the band's quarter century | Stereophonics

Kelly Jones’ band revive their trusty formula, making songs that at their best hit the sweet spot between emotional and anthemic

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Albums of the week: Stereophonics, Nilüfer Yanya, and Kojey Radical

The Britrockers bang the same drum, Nilüfer Yanya's Radiohead-inspired pop will soon fill stadiums and Kojey Radical offers reasons to smile

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A snapshot of the music that moved David McComb 30 years ago


In late-1991,
David McComb had just moved back to Australia, and started shopping around for a record deal after a couple of years of working on solo material in London.
"I've been thoroughly immersed in doing demos and spent half the time just involved in horrible business wranglings and things like that," he told triple j's Richard Kingsmill about his recent time in the UK.
"It's quite a relief to be out of all that.
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"I really like London. I really like England. I enjoy living there for every other reason except the music industry. That, in itself, is the technical reason why I was there.

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The Quietus | News | Jeff Mills Reveals New Album As Millsart, 'Think Again'


Christian Eede
, January 15th, 2021 17:00
It follows the release last year of nine instalments of the 'Every Dog Has Its Day' series
Jeff Mills has a new album out under his Millsart alias.
Titled
Think Again, the 12-track LP marks the first release of 2021 on Mills' own Axis Records, and is available digitally now with a 12" release set to follow in the spring. It follows on from the release last year of nine albums as Millsart as part of the
Think Again is out now on Axis.
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Year in Review: Our favorite 2020 albums


Las Vegas Weekly
(Clockwise from top left) Fiona Apple, Run the Jewels, Gunn-Truscinski Duo, Grimes, Perfume Genius, Gorillaz
Geoff Carter
It was an awful year in most respects, but 2020 produced some outstanding music. If these artists are able to tour these works next summer, it’ll be a concert season for the ages.
Wrapping 2020
1. Perfume Genius,
Set My Heart on Fire Immediately Mike Hadreas has given the best album of his career, the best album of this year and probably one of the best albums of this young decade with this genre-hopping masterwork.
2. Phoebe Bridgers,
Punisher Heartrending and sonically lush,

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