Reviews
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THE ELECTRIC STARS – Sonic Candy Soul
The present line up got together from the remnants of various Manchester bands last summer to form The Electric Stars.…
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Mike Marlin – This Town
Mike Marlin has ripped through 2011 being chosen as HMV ‘Next Big Thing’, releasing his debut album Nearly Man, touring…
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Slow Burn by Films of Colour
This east London band has some front to cover a Bowie song, not many would have the nerve. But it’s…
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The Tamborines – Black & Blue/Indian Hill
Lead guitarist Henrique Lurindo’s soft ice cream vocals provide an interestingjuxtaposition to his Buzzcocks style of speedy, distorted explosions and…
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Department S – Mr Nutley’s Strange Delusionarium
Mr Nutley’s Strange Delusionarium illustrates why Department S needed to return to unfinished business since they disbanded in 1982. They…
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Boo Picks for October
“Why Nick Drake?” you might ask. All I can tell you is that his music spoke to me from the…
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WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE / THE EYELIDS
Seven Go Psycho In Cornwall WWJD/The Eyelids: Friday 27 May, Penzance, Studio Bar If you’ve not been before, the Studio…
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The Raveonettes – Raven In The Grave (album, Vice)
Throughout the last decade Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo have issued a string of albums of genuine…
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Ringo DeathStarr – Colour Trip (album, Club AC30)
Occupying a kind of salted soil middle ground between My Bloody Valentine and late era Jesus and Mary Chain, Texan…
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Thee Hypnotics – Come Down Heavy (album, Situa)
Come Down Heavy is a behemoth of an album that presses down upon the senses like 20,000 leagues of heavy…
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My Chemical Romance – Live
PROCESSION MOVES ON, THE SHOUTING IS OVER My Chemical Romance, Hammersmith Apollo It’d been a long cold wait for the…
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