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Ben Lee: Ripe
Ben Lee: Ripe
Coming from someone classified in the indie genre in his home country, and who has been described as pretentious and precocious, Ripe is a disappointingly bland affair. None of the songs have any edge to them, the tunes are predictable and the lyrics are mundane....
 
Jenny Owen Youngs: Batten The Hatches
Jenny Owen Youngs: Batten The Hatches
The lineage of female alt-rock performers has a heady ancestry. For every Poetess of Weird there bequeaths a worthy acolyte... or something. And there a thousand who fall by the wayside of mediocrity....
 
Erasure: Storm Chaser EP
Erasure: Storm Chaser EP
Perhaps we're getting ahead of ourselves here. Let's not forget that Vince and Andy's latest album, Light At The End Of The World, was particularly well received (critically if not commerc...
 
SixNationState: Self Titled
SixNationState: Self Titled
Though they've been on the scene for two or three years, they really started making waves at the end of 2006 when they signed for a revitalised Jeepster - a vote of confidence from the indie label...
 
Soho Dolls: Ribbed Music For The Numbed Generation
Soho Dolls: Ribbed Music For The Numbed Generation
Think Human League crossbred with early Depeche Mode - with whom they share producer Steve Lyon - or Heaven 17 chatting up Soft Cell and fronted by a post-punk princess....
 
Future Of The Left: Curses
Future Of The Left: Curses
First to emerge from the embers were Jon Chapple's (Mclusky's bassist) Shooting At Unarmed Men and they sated our need for a while, but it wasn't enough. Things are about to change though....
 
Cadence Weapon: Breaking Kayfabe
Cadence Weapon: Breaking Kayfabe
Rollie Pemberton (to use his real name for a moment) certainly knows his way around a studio, because Breaking Kaytabe is a solid, dense piece of work. Everything you need to know is contained within ...
 
Meet Me In St Louis: Variations On Swing
Meet Me In St Louis: Variations On Swing
You see, within a few minutes of slipping the CD into the hi-fi, double-clicking on the MP3, psychically downloading the vibes to your frontal lobe or doing whatever it is you do to process beats thes...
 
TD Lind: Let's Get Lost
TD Lind: Let's Get Lost
Unfortunately, he's a singer-songwriter and his album of sometimes country-lite soft rock is about as exciting as watching a boring shade of paint dry on an especially boring fence....
 
Milburn: These Are The Facts
Milburn: These Are The Facts
A typical roudy bunch of lads forever in the shadow of the Arctic Monkeys, swigging lager and singing on the terraces - Milburn have emerged with a fine collection of tighter songs, showing signs of d...
 
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