ALIEN RADIO STATION.

Autor: Hood, Ian Peter
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Zdroj: Fireworks Magazine; Jul-Sep2024, Issue 107, p124-124, 1/8p
Abstrakt: This document is a compilation of reviews for various music albums. The first review is for the album "Alien Radio Station" by Tokyo Storm, a UK rock band. The reviewer praises the guitar playing and distinctive voice of the vocalist, but suggests that more variety and standout tracks would improve the album. The second review is for the album "La Nuit Sauvage" by Tonnerre, a rock band from Quebec. The reviewer describes the album as heavy rock with a touch of blues and a 70s feel, sung in French. The third review is for the album "Disintegrate Together" by Vain, a hard rock band. The reviewer highlights the distinctive nature of the frontman's voice and the band's earthy quality. The fourth review is for the album "The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things" by Vanden Plas, a progressive metal band from Germany. The reviewer praises the songwriting, production, and musicianship of the album. The fifth review is for the compilation album "New Guitars in Town: Power Pop 1978-1982" featuring various artists. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of the release and mentions bands like Boomtown Rats and Elvis Costello. The final review is for the album "Wake Up the Neighbourhood" by The Treatment, a hard rock band from Cambridge. The reviewer describes the album as no-frills rock music with catchy melodies and powerful vocals. [Extracted from the article]
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