My Record Reviews

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The Seahorses: Do It Yourself


45 Min. 11 Songs

Stunnig debut cd from the band the John Squire formed after the Stone Roses disbanded. A truly inspiring albumn! Standout songs: Suiscide Drive, Blinded By the Sun, Love Me and Leave Me(co-written by Liam).



Radiohead: OK Computer


53 Min. 12 Songs

Great follow up to the Bends. Quieter, more laid back, and Thom Yorke's vocals are amazing. Standout songs: Paranoid Android, Karma Police, Let Down.


Ben Lee: Something to Remember Me By


52 Min. 14 Songs

A good albumn. Not quite as good as Grandpaw Would. Nice melodies, but somehow repetitive. Standout songs: New Song, Ketchum, How to Survive a Broken Heart.


The Connells: Wierd Food and Devastation


48 Min. 14 Songs

Excellent, long awaited follow up to 1993's Ring. The sound is a little heavier this time around and the vocals are more solid. A truly great performance! Standout songs: Maybe, Just Like That, Fifth Fret.


Oasis: D'you Know What I Mean?


21 Min. 4 Songs

AMAZING! Words can't describe! Oasis' best single yet! Oasis are back to conquer the universe, and do it with style. D'you Know What I Mean is one of Oasis' finest songs ever!Stay Young is a real rouser, while Angel Child is a lovely Noel acoustic song(better than the Masterplan!), Heroes is an excellent cover of the David Bowie song.


Son Volt: Straightaways


40 Min. 10 Songs

Catchy follow-up to Trace. Plain old Son Volt. Sounds like Creedence Clearwater Revival on acid. Recommended. Standout songs: Caryatid Easy, No Parades, Crosote.


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