Album Reviews: 2018 roundup

Album Review - 2018 roundup

This year I discovered two new artists and got to enjoy new album releases from three legendary rock bands.

Here is a roundup of my 2018 album reviews:

1. Muse

On Friday 9th November 2018, Muse, the rock trio from Devon, released their eighth studio album Simulation Theory.

Read: Simulation Theory by Muse

2. Gerry Cinamon

Although his debut album has been released for nearly a year now, I only came across Gerry Cinnamon when his single “Sometimes” was played on Radio X a month ago. I found this song to be so simple yet so outstanding. His music has a similar style as artists like Jake Bugg, James Bay and The Lumineers, but with his distinctive Scottish accent.

Read: Erratic Cinematic by Gerry Cinnamon

3. Fracesco Fonte Band

‘Eight’ is the second album to be released by London trio Francesco Fonte Band. It is filled with power, strength and suspense.

Read: Eight by Francesco Fonte Band

4. Snow Patrol

After 7 long years of silence, Snow Patrol are finally back with a new album. Wildness is a therapeutic masterpiece; full of love, emotion, mindfulness, thankfulness, reconnecting, letting go and natural beauty.

Read: Wildness by Snow Patrol

5. Arctic Monkeys

Following the big success and my love for their fifth album AM back in 2013, I was buzzing to hear the next instalment that was released last week.

Read: Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino by Arctic Monkeys

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