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  1. Gnod / Vanishing (live at Strange Brew) freq.org.uk/reviews/gnod-vanis @REEL They don’t let the intensity dip; they just hurl themselves at their instruments and search for each others’ groove. They find it, and then they keep going. We want them to. People in the audience are finding their inner head-banger. #livemusic #musicreview

  2. Gnod / Vanishing (live at Strange Brew) freq.org.uk/reviews/gnod-vanis @REEL They don’t let the intensity dip; they just hurl themselves at their instruments and search for each others’ groove. They find it, and then they keep going. We want them to. People in the audience are finding their inner head-banger. #livemusic #musicreview

  3. Gnod / Vanishing (live at Strange Brew) freq.org.uk/reviews/gnod-vanis @REEL They don’t let the intensity dip; they just hurl themselves at their instruments and search for each others’ groove. They find it, and then they keep going. We want them to. People in the audience are finding their inner head-banger. #livemusic #musicreview

  4. Gnod / Vanishing (live at Strange Brew) freq.org.uk/reviews/gnod-vanis @REEL They don’t let the intensity dip; they just hurl themselves at their instruments and search for each others’ groove. They find it, and then they keep going. We want them to. People in the audience are finding their inner head-banger. #livemusic #musicreview

  5. Bhajan Bhoy – Meditations freq.org.uk/reviews/bhajan-bho These pieces are meant for immersive listening rather than dancing; Saggar calls them prayers, tying their purpose into the meaning of bhajan, the Sanskrit term for a devotional song. More spiritual practice than entertainment, it’s only right that the album is listened to and judged as such. #meditation #musicreview

  6. Bhajan Bhoy – Meditations freq.org.uk/reviews/bhajan-bho These pieces are meant for immersive listening rather than dancing; Saggar calls them prayers, tying their purpose into the meaning of bhajan, the Sanskrit term for a devotional song. More spiritual practice than entertainment, it’s only right that the album is listened to and judged as such. #meditation #musicreview

  7. Bhajan Bhoy – Meditations freq.org.uk/reviews/bhajan-bho These pieces are meant for immersive listening rather than dancing; Saggar calls them prayers, tying their purpose into the meaning of bhajan, the Sanskrit term for a devotional song. More spiritual practice than entertainment, it’s only right that the album is listened to and judged as such. #meditation #musicreview

  8. Bhajan Bhoy – Meditations freq.org.uk/reviews/bhajan-bho These pieces are meant for immersive listening rather than dancing; Saggar calls them prayers, tying their purpose into the meaning of bhajan, the Sanskrit term for a devotional song. More spiritual practice than entertainment, it’s only right that the album is listened to and judged as such. #meditation #musicreview

  9. ...an album that sees the light after thirty years and not before time, Kenny perhaps at the peak of his later and smoother era, playing with friends and concocting a session that is well remembered by all those involved #jazz #musicreview Out via @[email protected] freq.org.uk/reviews/kenn...

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  10. ...an album that sees the light after thirty years and not before time, Kenny perhaps at the peak of his later and smoother era, playing with friends and concocting a session that is well remembered by all those involved #jazz #musicreview Out via @[email protected] freq.org.uk/reviews/kenn...

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  11. ...an album that sees the light after thirty years and not before time, Kenny perhaps at the peak of his later and smoother era, playing with friends and concocting a session that is well remembered by all those involved #jazz #musicreview Out via @[email protected] freq.org.uk/reviews/kenn...

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  12. ...an album that sees the light after thirty years and not before time, Kenny perhaps at the peak of his later and smoother era, playing with friends and concocting a session that is well remembered by all those involved #jazz #musicreview Out via @[email protected] freq.org.uk/reviews/kenn...

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  13. Song Review: majiko – “Ribbon”

    In May 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter majiko released "Ribbon," which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, The Food Diary of Miss Maid.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/09/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #Majiko, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #TheFoodDiaryOfMissMaid

  14. Song Review: majiko – “Ribbon”

    In May 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter majiko released "Ribbon," which is being used as the opening theme for the Spring 2026 anime, The Food Diary of Miss Maid.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/09/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #Majiko, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #TheFoodDiaryOfMissMaid

  15. Album Review: The Kinks – “The Journey – Part 3”

    On July 11, 2025, The Kinks released The Journey – Part 3, the third in a set of 2-disc retrospective releases of the band’s material.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/09/albu

    #Music, #MusicReview, #TheKinks, #RockMusic. #AeschTunes

  16. Album Review: The Kinks – “The Journey – Part 3”

    On July 11, 2025, The Kinks released The Journey – Part 3, the third in a set of 2-disc retrospective releases of the band’s material.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/09/albu

    #Music, #MusicReview, #TheKinks, #RockMusic. #AeschTunes

  17. Song Review: Calvin Harris featuring Jazzy – “Satisfy”

    In May 2026, DJ, singer, and songwriter Calvin Harris released "Satisfy," a collabortion with vocalist Jazzy.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/08/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #CalvinHarris, #Jazzy, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #DanceMusic, #ElectronicMusic, #AeschTunes

  18. Song Review: Calvin Harris featuring Jazzy – “Satisfy”

    In May 2026, DJ, singer, and songwriter Calvin Harris released "Satisfy," a collabortion with vocalist Jazzy.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/08/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #CalvinHarris, #Jazzy, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #DanceMusic, #ElectronicMusic, #AeschTunes

  19. Song Review: Strawberry Alarm Clock – “The Sky Isn’t Falling”

    On May 8, 2026, the band Strawberry Alarm Clock released “The Sky Isn’t Falling” was released as a third preview single for the band’s forthcoming album.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/08/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #StrawberryAlarmClock, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes

  20. Song Review: Strawberry Alarm Clock – “The Sky Isn’t Falling”

    On May 8, 2026, the band Strawberry Alarm Clock released “The Sky Isn’t Falling” was released as a third preview single for the band’s forthcoming album.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/08/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #StrawberryAlarmClock, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes

  21. Song Review: Rick Astley – “Raindrops”

    In April 2026, Rick Astley released the song “Raindrops,” which was produced by Giles Martin.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/08/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #RickAstley, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #PopMusic, #AeschTunes

  22. Song Review: Rick Astley – “Raindrops”

    In April 2026, Rick Astley released the song “Raindrops,” which was produced by Giles Martin.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/08/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #RickAstley, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #PopMusic, #AeschTunes

  23. Song Review: Hikaru Utada – “PAPPAPARADISE”

    In May 2026, Japanese artist Hikaru Utada released “PAPPAPARADISE,” which is being used as the 14th ending theme for the long-running Chibi Maruko-chan anime.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/06/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #HikaruUtada, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #ChibiMarukochan

  24. Song Review: Hikaru Utada – “PAPPAPARADISE”

    In May 2026, Japanese artist Hikaru Utada released “PAPPAPARADISE,” which is being used as the 14th ending theme for the long-running Chibi Maruko-chan anime.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/06/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #HikaruUtada, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #ChibiMarukochan

  25. Song Review: Leina – “Chikai”

    In April 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter Leina released “Chikai,” which translates to “Oath.” The song is being used as the ending theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Nippon Sangoku.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/06/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #Leina, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #NipponSangoku

  26. Song Review: Leina – “Chikai”

    In April 2026, Japanese singer-songwriter Leina released “Chikai,” which translates to “Oath.” The song is being used as the ending theme for the Spring 2026 anime, Nippon Sangoku.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/06/song

    #Music, #MusicReview, #Leina, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #JPop, #AeschTunes, #Anime, #NipponSangoku

  27. Album Review: Bryan Adams – “Roll With the Punches” (Deluxe Edition)

    In August 2025, Bryan Adams released his 16th studio album, Roll With the Punches on his own Bad Records record label.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/06/albu

    #Music, #MusicReview, #BryanAdams, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #PopMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes

  28. Album Review: Bryan Adams – “Roll With the Punches” (Deluxe Edition)

    In August 2025, Bryan Adams released his 16th studio album, Roll With the Punches on his own Bad Records record label.

    aeschtunes.com/2026/05/06/albu

    #Music, #MusicReview, #BryanAdams, #2020s, #2020sMusic, #PopMusic, #RockMusic, #AeschTunes