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keveddy has written the following articles:

99319

Lightning Bolt - Fantasy Empire

Review by Kev Eddy

Fantasy Empire is a riot of a record, echoing the ebb and flow of a live set like nothing I’ve heard before.»

95479

White Fang - Full Time Freaks

Review by Kev Eddy

Fuzzed-out, blissed-up, downtuned, lost on the Pacific Highway with a bag of weed and a homemade bong. Sand dunes on the right of me, mountains on the left, windows down, high on life. Feeling good now»

Bad Religion - Christmas Songs

Review by Kev Eddy

There ain’t a lot of depth to this album - it’s 20 minutes long, it’s Bad Religion and they’re playing supercharged Christmas carols. But it's great fun.»

92165

NINtrospective Part 2: Nine Inch Nails' Death Disco

In Depth by Kev Eddy

"Synths? Synths are rubbish. All the good NIN songs have guitars in them". Just how wrong could Kevin Eddy be?»

91978

NINtrospective Part 1: Nine Inch Nails' Sex & Violence

In Depth by Kev Eddy

He's Mr Self Destruct with a head like a hole - yes, Trent Reznor knows how to hate with a guitar in his hand. Kev Eddy tours the industrial side of Nine Inch Nails' discography in the first part of this series.»

91716

Splendour in the Grass Festival, Australia - The DiS Awards

In Depth by Kev Eddy

The musical highlights and lowlights of Australia's largest and longest-running music festival, Splendour in the Grass. In award form, of course»

91703

Dead in the Dirt - The Blind Hole

Review by Kev Eddy

It's the musical equivalent of smacking down 15 espresso shots in a row.»

91477

Splendour in the Grass: The DiS preview

In Depth by Kev Eddy

This weekend, around 30,000 Australians (OK, some of them will be people from other nationalities who've decamped to this side of world) will make a pilgrimage to one of the homes of alternative culture in this country. »

90790

Surfer Blood - Pythons

Review by Kev Eddy

Pythons is a fuller, more mature and honest album than its precursor. »

90567

Queens of The Stone Age - Like Clockwork

Review by Kev Eddy

It's an album to wallow in, that worms its way into your fibres. »

90143

Iggy & The Stooges - Ready to Die

Review by Kev Eddy

Ready to Die isn't the missing sequel to Raw Power, but it is a masterclass in writing a big, dumb punk album with occasional touches of emotional depth. »

90108

Dethscalator - Racial Golf Course No Bitches

Review by Kev Eddy

Dethscalator's descent into deconstructed noise is too quick, too eager.»

89688

Hey Colossus - Cuckoo Live Life Like Cuckoo

Review by Kev Eddy

Cuckoo Live Life Like Cuckoo is Hey Colossus taking their past, screwing up the rule book and cackling like lunatics. »

88762

Tomahawk - Oddfellows

Review by Kev Eddy

Oddfellows clearly signals a return to the style and spirit of Tomahawk's self-titled debut, and to some extent the highlights of Faith No More's latter days. It strikes the prefect balance: accessible, yet with enough idiosyncrasy to make it more than just a formulaic retread of past glories. »

87708

Chris Lawhorn - Fugazi Edits

Review by Kev Eddy

In lieu of new Fugazi material, this is certainly a more-than-adequate substitute.»

98120

...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Lost Songs

Review by Kev Eddy

Lost Songs is like watching a well-crafted action film: you might know what's coming but you still marvel at the stunts, admire the panache with which it carries itself, and enjoy it for the passion that carries every scene.»

86667

Race Horses - Furniture

Review by Kev Eddy

This album is crammed full of influences, and wears them proudly on its rolled-up suit jacket sleeve.»

85871

Poison Idea - The Fatal Erection Years

Review by Kev Eddy

The Fatal Erection Years is a fascinating retrospective into the development of a hugely influential band's sound. Over and above that, it's a clean and pure blast of hardcore punk that sounds like it could have been written yesterday.»

85531

New Bleeders - New Bleeders

Review by Kev Eddy

I have heard the future of punk, and it is Belgian.»

85097

Run Walk - (Health)

Review by Kev Eddy

This album is a statement, a signoff with intent. »

84101

Future Of The Left - The Plot Against Common Sense

Review by Kev Eddy

This is a misanthropic, outraged and often hilarious skewering of the early twenty-first century and its fascinations... The Mclusky/Future of the Left box of musical tricks is liberally mined here, though. You won't be disappointed if you're looking for ADHD punk in the style of 'Lightsaber Cocksucking Blues' ('Sheena is a T-Shirt Salesman') fun and games with keyboards ('Cosmo's Ladder' and 'A Guide to Men')... Thank you, Future of the Left – you've saved rock music. Now to make it pay.»

82442

The Wedding Present - Valentina

Review by Kev Eddy

Don't expect vast departures from the formula on Valentina; The Wedding Present know their niche. But how superbly they fill it.»

81792

Crippled Black Phoenix - (Mankind) The Crafty Ape

Review by Kev Eddy

This is a massive, sprawling piece of work - and that's its blessing and its curse. »

81172

Drowned Down Under #3: Sydney in summertime

In Depth by Kev Eddy

January in Britain. Short days, no money, cold nights, and it's inevitably when the hyper-advanced combination boiler packs in, leaving you with no heating for a week while the engineer waits for an unspecified 'part'. January sucks. Not in Australia, »

80185

Will Haven - Voir Dire

Review by Kev Eddy

Voir Dire might not be the masterwork that El Diablo was but it certainly comes a close second. Welcome back, Will Haven.»

79073

Årabrot - Solar Anus

Review by Kev Eddy

This album is ferocious, funny, colossal, guttural, hopeful and terrifying. »

78872

Drowned Down Under #2

In Depth by Kev Eddy

There are many awesome things about Sydney: The Harbour Bridge. The Opera House. The beaches. One lesser-known treasure of the city, however, is local indies radio station FBi Radio. Resoundingly independent, its centrepiece event is Changing Lanes: an allday event featuring more than 50 bands and DJs over 10 hours. IN its second year, the festival takes place on Saturday September 17th, in partnership with one of Sydney's best known venues, the Gaelic - and it features some of the most exciting bands from Sydney and elsewhere in Australia at the moment. Here's my pick of the bunch. »

78745

The Icarus Line - Wildlife

Review by Kev Eddy

It doesn't capture that molten energy that the Icarus Line have been capable of in the past.»

77056

Drowned Down Under #1

In Depth by Kev Eddy

Kev Eddy moved to Australia a year ago to discover a land that, surprisingly, isn't all AC/DC cover bands and Jet. Here's the first in a series of columns investigating the Australian music scene. Ah, festival season. Nothing quite brings home a sense »

77117

O'Death - Outside

Review by Kev Eddy

O’Death’s most accomplished work to date, and a fine piece of work at that.»

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