Stephen Parker - 08.01.2011  The Betrayed - Album PlaybackSo, 2010. No hover-boards, robots or flying cars yet, but look a little closer, and I'll bet you find all that good stuff...
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Greg Calhoun - 13.04.2010  The Welsh rockers Lostprophets have evolved once again with their newest offering, The Betrayed. Back in 2006, the group delved further into pop-rock...
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Greg Inglis - 27.01.2010  With the departure of drummer Ilan Rubin during the recording sessions and the eventual scrapping of a whole albums worth of material, the release of ...
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Alex Lai - 25.01.2010 The success of 2006's 'Liberation Transmission' saw Wales' Lostprophets gain enough crossover appeal to headline an arena tour and appear at the V Fes...
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Pete Paphides - 23.01.2010  Having been tarred, during their collective lifespan, with subgenres such as post-hardcore, nu-metal, emo and skate-punk, Pontypridd’s Lostproph...
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Will Dean - 22.01.2010  As nu-metal moshed its way off this mortal coil a decade ago, Pontypridd's Lostprophets stepped into Britain's rock arena with ambitions and songs to ...
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Lauren Murphy - 19.01.2010  The first dud of the year comes from hardcore outfit Lostprophets. Now on their fourth album, you'd think the Welshmen would have learned that bashing...
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DaveyBoy - 19.01.2010  A defiant, resolute and, most importantly, passionate middle finger to their doubters. Following the effectiveness of lengthy high-octane openers on t...
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Aidan Williamson - 18.01.2010  Usually these kinds of albums come from the likes of InMe and Hundred Reasons: Bands who have hit the peak of their popularity years back and who are ...
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Ronnie Kerswell-O'Hara - 18.01.2010  Lostprophets have had quite a ride since the release of ‘Liberation Transmission’ in 06; they’ve had the highs - conquering Download 08, quite a feat ...
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