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Semifinalists: 2
Semifinalists: 2
As the sun starts to beat down - if you're lucky - you tend to search for albums that can be played with the windows flung open. And in to that category with a bullet breeze the Semifinalists, bringing their blend of pop, shoegaze and funk to brighten your lazy, hazy day. What's most enjoyab...
 
Robert Pollard: Robert Pollard Is Off to Business
Robert Pollard: Robert Pollard Is Off to Business
There's really no twist with Robert Pollard Is Off to Business, which maybe qualifies it as the greatest twist Pollard's pulled off in his post-GBV career. Composed of 10 songs clocking in at ...
 
Silver Jews: Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
Silver Jews: Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
2008 release, the sixth album from Silver Jews and their first since Tanglewood Numbers from 2005. All a-sweat and working hard, rumbling with terror and humility like old Johnny Cash, leader David Be...
 
Coldplay: Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
Coldplay: Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
This time round, you could be forgiven for EMI's shareholders panicking once again. All the talk is of musical revolution - it's Dylan goes electric, it's Coldplay's very own Achtung B...
 
Daedelus: Love To Make Music To
Daedelus: Love To Make Music To
Experimental, experimental, experimental. Not the golden rule of what you should look for when making an artist album for Ninja Tune, rather the mantra on the Daedelus MySpace page. It explains why he...
 
The Fratellis: Here We Stand
The Fratellis: Here We Stand
The Fratellis have matured. Some people will love it and some people will think they've changed for the worse. The tunes aren't quite as catchy as before - so Chelsea Dagger will remain the so...
 
Fleet Foxes: Self Titled
Fleet Foxes: Self Titled
There is something undeniably 1960s West Coast about Fleet Foxes sound, and it is hard not to draw comparisons with the likes of Beach Boys and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. But although forms of ...
 
Joan As Police Woman: To Survive
Joan As Police Woman: To Survive
Joan Wasser was indie royalty long before she formed Joan As Police Woman. One time girlfriend of the late Jeff Buckley, her talents as a violin and viola player had garnered her a spot in Antony And ...
 
My Morning Jacket: Evil Urges
My Morning Jacket: Evil Urges
If the more adventurous parts of 2006’s ‘Z’ hinted at the Kentuckian quintet’s quest to shed their much-loved origins as Neil Young worshipping modern masters of noodling for t...
 
Tokio Hotel: Scream
Tokio Hotel: Scream
Emo is distinctly an American creation, one popularized by rich kids whose idea of rebelling is getting a shitty haircut and buying clothes with characters from Disney movies and overrated Nickelodeon...
 
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