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Carnival
Kasey Chambers
EMI |
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AUSTRALIAN country princess Kasey Chambers has been reborn with this album, her fourth to date. Thin country songs have been replaced with thick rock/pop infused tunes, powered by the backing strength of ex-Midnight Oil’s guitarist Jim Moginie and John Butler Trio drummer Michael Barker. Spice is added with the guest vocals of Tim Rogers and Bernard Fanning.
– Lt Cameron Jamieson |
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SITTING is not an option when listening to Flyleaf’s self-titled debut album, and I don’t recommend driving either. The music is excitingly fresh, a wicked blend of rock that will be the answer to your commercial radio woes. Lacey Mosley’s rare ability to sing melodiously one minute and then rock your ears off with a strong, aggressive scream is a real highlight. You’ll love the whole album.
– Cpl Mike McSweeney |
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IF you ask me, there are nowhere near enough Jewish singers in mainstream music these days. Matasyahu is mainstream though, and King without a Crown, his first single, will be the one you’ve seen on Saturday morning TV – it’s quite catchy. Youth is reggae with a yamulka instead of dreadlocks and so unique in sound you’re bound to become a fan. This is music with a message.
– Lt Simone Heyer |
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