Music Reviews
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Music Review: Reverend And The Makers - The State Of Things
Brits have long held the market for painting beautiful pictures of class-based banality in their music. Blur, Oasis and The Streets can all thank ‘chips-and-lager’ lyricism for their bank balances, while the steel town of Sheffield alone can boast bearing... More about Music Review: Reverend And The Makers - The State Of Things
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NOFX - They’ve actually Gotten Worse Live!
Ever woken up, your skull pounding skull, thinking “What did I do last night?” Oh man…you should have seen yourself… you got totally blitzed and then… then… this is the best part… YOU RECORDED A LIVE RECORD!” Back in Jan... More about NOFX - They’ve actually Gotten Worse Live!
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Music Review: Sickening Horror - When Landscapes Bled Backwards
Sickening Horror have put together a nice, technical Death Metal album with a lot of groove. Regrettably they have fallen into the egregiously moronic category of artist who considers themselves “experimental” because they transplant passages of music from other genres... More about Music Review: Sickening Horror - When Landscapes Bled Backwards
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Music: Patrick Watson - Close to Paradise
Patrick Watson, the man, the band, the creators of a melodic mix of cabaret pop and indie rock. The truly haunting sounds that feature at the start of the album brought images worthy of Pink Floyd animator Gerald Scarfe’s creations.... More about Music: Patrick Watson - Close to Paradise
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Music: Emma Pollock - Watch the Fireworks
If you don’t know of her, ex-Delgados singer, songwriter and guitarist Emma Pollock is best thought of as Scotland’s Bic Runga. Soulful vocals, plucky guitar, big doe-eyed lyrics that talk about the sorts of things you’d be likely to scribble down... More about Music: Emma Pollock - Watch the Fireworks
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Music: Paul van Dyk - In Between
The title of Paul Van Dyk's new album is very fitting. He expertly moves from genre to genre, progressing from trance, to electronic, with some tracks even quite pop-ish. More about Music: Paul van Dyk - In Between
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Music: Fabienne Delsol - Between You & Me
Ex-Bristols lead singer Fabienne has her feet firmly soaking in the European ‘Yé-yé’ traditions of the 1960s. Embracing Mod-haircut melodies, uber-saccharine phrasing and the odd ditty en Français, Between You & Me should bring a smile to the beret-plastered noggin... More about Music: Fabienne Delsol - Between You & Me
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Music: Jonathan Crayford with Riki Gooch - Big Foot
As far back as I can recollect (which is sadly only about 7 years) Jazz man Jonathan Crayford and drummer Riki 'Hori Funk' Gooch have had a powerful musical performance dialogue. More about Music: Jonathan Crayford with Riki Gooch - Big Foot
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Music: St Vincent - Marry me
“Many people wanna make money make love make friends make peace with death”. So sings Oklahoma’s Annie Clark on title track ‘Marry Me’. Raised in a large family with Catholic, Jewish, Unitarian, Meher Baba loving parents, Clark was the middle child... More about Music: St Vincent - Marry me
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Open Field - Taken By Trees
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