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Devastations: Yes, U
Devastations: Yes, U
Australians adrift in Europe, like the The Birthday Party and The Go-Betweens before them, Devastations mine a rich seam of dark melancholy. This is Leonard Cohen, John Cale and Kraftwerk swirling in a potent brew, torch songs drenched in ambient menace with a krautrock undertow, electronic textures...
 
Hackensaw Boys: Look Out!
Hackensaw Boys: Look Out!
Mixing elements of punk and country music in their mesmerising sound, the sevensome have been touring relentlessly around the UK, Europe and the United States since they formed on the streets of Charl...
 
Mr Huw: Llond Lle O Hwrs A Lladro
Mr Huw: Llond Lle O Hwrs A Lladro
Mr Huw might well have a small fanbase at the moment, but the release of this album should find it swelling considerably. His tuneful approach should find a place in the hearts of anyone that hears hi...
 
Menomena: Friend And Foe
Menomena: Friend And Foe
Describing Friend and Foe as avant garde couldn't be further from the truth. The songs themselves may go through an unusual gestation period (the band employ something the call Deeler sessions, wh...
 
Talkdemonic: Beat Romantic
Talkdemonic: Beat Romantic
Talkdemonic are Portland USA duo Kevin O'Connor and Lisa Molinaro who conjure up a multi-instrumental cloak of electronic-folk experimental tunes that drift, float, soothe and etch deep into your ...
 
Various: Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof OST
Various: Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof OST
Originally released in the States under the name of Grindhouse, Death Proof is part of a 3 hour double-bill homage to exploitation cinema. Ripped apart from its Siamese twin - Robert Rodriguez's P...
 
The Go! Team: Proof Of Youth
The Go! Team: Proof Of Youth
Yet debut album Thunder Lightning Strike became one of the big word-of-mouth successes of 2005 - it was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and seemed to crop up regularly whenever TV programme make...
 
KT Tunstall: Drastic Fantastic
KT Tunstall: Drastic Fantastic
She rather sneaked up on us in 2005, did KT Tunstall. When she appeared on Jools Holland's Later she was probably only known to a handful of listeners of Mark Radcliffe's late-night Radio 2 sh...
 
Manchester Orchestra: I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child
Manchester Orchestra: I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child
No, Manchester Orchestra are actually a frighteningly young five piece from Atlanta Georgia, led by 19 year old Andy Hull. Hull's tender years are deceptive - as well as the full beard that he'...
 
Siouxsie: Mantaray
Siouxsie: Mantaray
It doesn't seem right somehow that this is her first official solo album. She's one of those people who has always embodied her bands more than the bands themselves, rising above The Banshees ...
 
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