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Adrian Thrills
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4 months ago
Don't Tease Me With A Good Time showcases a more thoughtful side to her character. At 17 tracks and 50 minutes, it's too long - but a shift from brash pop and R&B to something more mature suits her …
The Beatles' Anthology Collection - at 191 tracks and a starting price of £95 - could be too much of a Fab thing. Our music critic Adrian Thrills reviews... ⊕⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Even the most loyal fans might detect the sound of a barrel being scraped.
But the reissue is worthy of attention due to the addition of a fourth album: featuring 13 unreleased session recordings.
6 months ago
Before the rumours. Before the Fleetwood Mac magic (and madness). There was just ... Buckingham Nicks. Adrian Thrills revisits a forgotten gem ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The reissue features the same LP sleeve as the 1973 original, despite Nicks's unhappiness with being photographed alongside Buckingham in the nude.
7 months ago
Sabrina goes down on her hands and knees to sell new album Man's Best Friend. Is it worth it? Music critic Adrian Thrills ponders the question ○
Some felt the image was demeaning to women, while others saw it as satire. But it achieved its primary aim in whipping up a media storm reminiscent of the ones created by Madonna in her heyday
8 months ago
Watch your back, Billie. And Sabrina. And Chappell. Renee Rapp has her eye on your audiences. Adrian Thrills reviews her new album, Bite Me ○
North Carolina girl Rapp has yet to secure a UK Top 40 single, but such is her surging popularity that she's already booked into arenas for a British tour next spring.
9 months ago
Wet Leg: Davina's favourite band are coming to get you. And second album, Moisturizer, proves that the Isle of Wight indie rockers are no one-hit wonders, says Adrian Thrills ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Formed at music college by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, they were clearly talented but also, as that name suggests, a bit silly. Four years on, they are a more serious proposition.
Sister act Haim keep the spirit of Brian Wilson alive with an album of sunny California pop, writes Adrian Thrills ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
I Quit is ostensibly a break-up record, but even when Danielle, Este and Alana sing about heartache, they find it hard to stop the sun from breaking through.
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