The music celebrates how people can love each other because of their differences.
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Music Review: Tsuker-zis – Frank London And Lorin Sklamberg
You can't help but be moved no matter who or what you believe in.
Read More »DVD Review: Punk In England
Judging by the music it presents, there's really not much punk left in England by 1979.
Read More »DVD Review: Punk In London
I've never seen anyone manage to capture the spirit of the time on film quite like this.
Read More »DVD Review: Reggae In Babylon– British Reggae In 1978
Shows the role reggae and the Rastafarian religion played in giving the community a sense of purpose and identity.
Read More »Music Review: J B Beverley & The Wayward Drifters – Watching America Roll By
Country music that speaks to everybody, not just pretend cowboys who've never had to get their boots dirty.
Read More »Book Review: The Lees Of Laughter’s End by Steven Erikson
Erikson's ability to take the absurd to a logical conclusion is what separates him from other authors when it comes humour.
Read More »Book Review: The Angel’s Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
It's not often you'll find a book that's not only a page-turner but also as thought-provoking as this one.
Read More »Music Review: Kimi Djabate – Karam
An infectious quality to the music that gradually encourages you to move to the music.
Read More »Music Review: Lily Storm – If I Had A Key To The Dawn
You may not have thought that a broken heart could be as beautiful as a lover's kiss before.
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