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Welcome to MusicReviewPodcast.com, your one stop shop for the best new music on the scene today.
The site will be updated as and when new material is received for review. The monthly podcast will be up and running shortly and will consist of a one hour show that will cover the best of what has recently been released as well as a look at what is due to be released in the near future. Please subscribe to the podcast using iTunes (free service), download it to your generic MP3 player and listen to learn what music you should be buying. The podcast will also feature a celebrated artist from the past who is more than worthy of a mention, keep your eyes on the website for more information. All feedback is gratefully received, please be as honest as you can.
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Featured Album
Columbia - Release: 21/06/10 Folk Pop
California native Lissie Maurus makes a man sick to his stomach. Not because she’s no good – rather the exact opposite. Catching a Tiger is a debut that dreams beyond typical new artist parameters. It is the work of a girl who looks, even with a fag hanging from her pale lips, like an alt-fashion model. But she sounds like one of the greatest female vocalists of a generation, arguably without even really trying.
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Featured Single
Warner Bros - Release: 17/05/10 Alternative Rock
It wasn’t going to be long until Messrs Bellamy and Co were asked to provide a title track to a scorching Summer blockbuster....and here it is.
Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever) is to be included on the soundtrack to this summers epic episode from the Twilight Saga film series, the movie, due for release on 30 June and entitled “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” will no doubt see more lovey dovey neck biting and blood gulping shenanigans whilst you sway slowly in your seat to the likes of various 'A-List' bands and artists (can you tell I am too long in the tooth to be drawn into all this vampire palaver?)
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Featured Media
Island - Release: 07/06/10 Rock
"Enough of the folk mass!" declared Bono during U2's historic Rose Bowl performance Sunday, leading his band and the nearly 100,000 fans in the stadium out of a singalong and into a dance party. The 49-year-old singer/activist/life of the party has been making such quick metaphorical turns for much of his life, fronting a band known for transcendence but hardly immune to sensual pleasure
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