May and June Digests Now Online!
Check out all the new reviews in our digest. The May digest includes reviews of material by Star One, Mary Fahl, Magdalen Hsu-Li, Mary Black, Julia Jenkins, All About Eve, Pineforest Crunch, Jenny Morris, Jay Aston, Rose Kemp, Gina Dootson and Luc Marianni.
The June digest includes reviews of albums by Sarah Brightman, Mary Fahl, Dor Lata, Capercaillie, Grace Griffith, Arte.fa(t, Michelle Branch, Heidi Vincent, Cantamus, Aoife, Rick Wakeman and Jadis. (29 June 2003)
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Maxim Schram Artefact Reviews Online!
Our reviews of Maxim Schram's Precious Things and One Of A Kind Artefact CDs are now online. Although recorded two years apart with two different vocalists and styles, listeners will recognise Maxim's touch across them both. (28 June 2003)
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New Grace Griffith Album Sands Of Time Reviewed!
Although relatively unknown by many, Grace Griffith is the singer / songwriter that discovered Eva Cassidy (review) and bringing her work to vast critical acclaim. Two earlier Grace Griffith album reviews, a recent interview with the artist and our review of Grace's latest album, Sands Of Time, are all now on line. (27 June 2003)
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Dor Lata Interview and Album Review Online!
Discovered during our review of Love Her Madly (review) with her contribution of "The Spy," you can now read our exclusive interview with Dor Lata and review of her debut album Different Life. (22 June 2003)
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Lori Hawk Album Reviews And Interview Now Online!
Our latest feature includes reviews of Lori Hawk's two stunning albums Where Is The Balance and the all-new Alive In This Dream as well as an in-depth and exclusive interview. Fans of Tori Amos, Rachael Sage, Michelle Young and Kate Bush are certain to be drawn to Lori's music. [use the link below to comment on this entry] (15 June 2003)
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Mary Fahl Album Reviews Now Online!
Our review of the long-awaited solo album by Mary Fahl is now online. Updates to our review of The Guys and our review of Gods & Generals soundtracks are also online. (15 June 2003)
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Michelle Branch The Spirit Room Album Review Online
Better late than never our review of Michelle Branch's album The Spirit Room is finally online. With her new album Hotel Paler due out in only a few weeks time, it's a great opportunity for our visitors to catch up reading about her previous release. (07 June 2003)
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New Sarah Brightman Album Review Online
Our initial review of Sarah Brightman's new album Harem is now online. Like her prior recordings, the album has tracks that range from all-new, to covers, unique interpretation of classics and updated treatments of earlier favourites. (07 June 2003)
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Mostly Autumn Passengers Reviews Online!
Read our new feature on Mostly Autumn's latest album Passengers. A pre-release review by official band photographer Chris Walkden begins the article. The band's live performance of the new material and the album are then reviewed by correspondent Stephen Lambe. (06 June 2003)
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Lunascape Remotions DVD Review Added To Online Feature!
A comprehensive review of the Lunascape DVD Remotions has been added to our earlier feature that reviews their debut album Reflecting Seyelence and contains an interview with the artists. (01 June 2003)
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Preview Track From Delerium's Forthcoming Chimera Album!
Nettwerk has provided our visitors a full length version of "After All," performed by Jael (from Lunik) on Delerium's forthcoming album Chimera. The album features stunning vocal work by Kristy Thirsk, Zoe Johnston, Margaret Far, Leigh Nash, Nerina Pallot, Rachel Fuller, Sultana, Rani and Julee Cruise and will be released on 24 June 2003! (01 June 2003)
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