Name: Stuart A Hamilton
Dateline: Edinburgh, Scotland
Weblog: www.the-rocker.co.uk [RSS]
Articles: 28
First Published: Sunday, February 24, 2008
Last Published: Thursday, July 17, 2008
Currently listing articles 28-1:
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Music Review: Alice Cooper - Along Came A Spider— It's back to the seventies as Alice Cooper returns with a concept album.
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Music Review: KKB - 1974— Ex-Kiss guitarist revisits surprisingly good childhood memories.
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Music Review: Izzie Voodoo - The Push— Slap on the pancake, it's a goth you can dance to!
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Music Review: History Of Guns - Acedia— Goths discover bleeps and swooshes, world cheers.
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Music Review: John 5 – Requiem— The newly crowned King Widdler attempts to keep his crown.
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Music Review Review: Seether - Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces— Post grunge survivors return with bleak and angry outburst.
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Music Review: Venom - Hell— Lay down your soul to the gods rock and roll? Nearly but not quite.
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Concert Review: Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert At Glasgow Royal Concert Hall 05/14/08— Guitar wizards go head to head in flash! bang! wallop! fret frenzy.
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Music Review: Todd Grubbs - Time, Space and The Electric — Guitar shredder in moments of restraint and melody shocker!
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Music Review: Animal Alpha - You Pay For The Whole Seat But You'll Only Need The Edge— Dramatic, exotic, Norwegian punk goth glam metal with vim and vigor.
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Music Review: Motorhead Tribute - Sheep In Wolves Clothing— The Greatest Rock And Roll Band In The World get tribute treatment from hoary old rockers, freaks and geeks.
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Music Review: Rush - Snakes & Arrows Live— It's the Snakes & Arrows tour. Live. And it does what it says on the tin.
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Music Review: Whitesnake - Good To Be Bad— Sir David Coverdale still has plenty of life in his Whitesnake.
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Music Review: Sun Paulo - Electric Wisdom Sound System— The worlds finest psychedelic, spacerock, funk, jazz fusion, Latin American dance band
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Music Review: Killsmith - Sexual Saviour— Original Alice Cooper man enters brutal new phase.
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Music Review: Colt - You Hold On To What's Not Real— The latest chapter in an extraordinary catalogue of darkness and despair.
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Music Review: Dream Theater - Greatest Hit (...and 21 other pretty cool songs)— Twenty-two reasons to explain the history and mystery that is Dream Theater.
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Music Review: Young Heart Attack - Rock And Awe— Reborn rockers forgetful when it comes to rocking
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Music Review: Joan Osborne - Breakfast In Bed— An essential album for those of us followed Ms Osborne's career through its winding road.
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Music Review: Divine Baze Orchestra - Once We Were Born— Ah, the seventies. When trousers were wide and ladies would faint at the merest whiff of a sideburn.
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Music Review: Johnny Mathis - A Night To Remember— There is to be no post-ironic reinvention of Mr Mathis. Just a great songer, singing great songs.
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Music Review: Umbrella Tree - The Church & The Hospital— A smorgasbord of innovative ideas and ambition, some of which end up crashing ignominously to earth
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Music DVD Review: UFO - Showtime— One of the greatest British rock bands ever, captured in 21st century high technology format.
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Music Review: Aspen Woods - New World Disorder— Psychedelic shoegazers channeling mid-period Jesus & Mary Chain
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Music Review: Sahg - II— Psychedelic tinged doom with a large groovy underbelly.
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Music Review: The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs— The Stevenson Ranch Davidians claim that they're a "trip to outer space with stops at the moon and the afterlife."
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Music Review: Ayin Aleph - Ayin Aleph - I— A frightening world of baroque'n'roll, isn't the kind of thing you stumble across every day of the week
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Music Review: Jason Soudah - Six Hours EP— Whatever happened to folk from Barnsley? Are you not allowed to get a deal these days without a captivating back story?

