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The Donnas: Bitchin'
The Donnas: Bitchin'
You might have heard of The Donnas. Four glossy, glamorous LA indie princesses, they've been about for a while on the verge of mainstream success, peddling their too-cool-for-school retro sounds to people who should know better but care not to, and here they are with their seventh album, taking ...
 
Ben Harper And The Innocent Criminals: Lifeline
Ben Harper And The Innocent Criminals: Lifeline
A bold move this may be, yet it is one that captures the undiluted spirit, invention and vigour of an ensemble that has clearly rooted itself into the traditions of blues and soul of late. For a smoot...
 
Jeffrey Lewis: 12 Crass Songs
Jeffrey Lewis: 12 Crass Songs
In our cynical brave new world, where comebacks of rock dinosaurs are 10-a-penny, Crass were the original Adbusters non-conformist band being anti-consumerist, anti-war, anti-anything, direct action t...
 
Ani DiFranco: Canon
Ani DiFranco: Canon
She's never had a number one single or even flirted with the mainstream, preferring instead to self-release all of her records on her own Righteous Babe label. In an age where the arena filling so...
 
Josh Ritter: The Historical Conquests Of
Josh Ritter: The Historical Conquests Of
No label, in the US at least, means no commercial pressures and more importantly no-one breathing down your neck. Many artists would have gone wild creating bizarre and unstructured pieces of work, bu...
 
Oceansize: Frames
Oceansize: Frames
With so many of their contemporaries happy to sell out in search of a fast buck this is a refreshing move, as is the shift to the band's own Superball label. At times the danger is they've gon...
 
Various: Control OST
Various: Control OST
Of the eighteen tracks included here, only three are performed by Joy Division themselves - the iconic Love Will Tear Us Apart, which couldn't have been excluded, Dead Souls and Atomsphere. A furt...
 
Story One: The Shadow Line
Story One: The Shadow Line
The Shadow Line is the band's first physical album release after allowing their first collection of songs to be downloaded for free. The solid framework is clearly influenced by the classic songwr...
 
Stars: In Our Bedrooms After The War
Stars: In Our Bedrooms After The War
Happily, it would appear not: In Our Bedroom After The War is more of the same weighty stuff, personal themes and insecurities wrought on near-epic levels. After the war this may be, but the crucial f...
 
Patrick Briscoe: Colours Will Fly
Patrick Briscoe: Colours Will Fly
Though Doncaster-born, Patrick Briscoe has been Manchester resident for over 20 years, circling the edge of its music scene and now slowly negotiating some centre space for himself. But if plastic fac...
 
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