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Mekons: Natural
Mekons: Natural
For one thing, the band has never taken itself too seriously, but by the same token, they are deadly serious. For another, they have a supportive label in Chicago's Quarterstick, who host an album whenever the disparate and elastic Mekons can be in one place long enough to create something. Oh, ...
 
Stephanie McIntosh: Tightrope
Stephanie McIntosh: Tightrope
Brilliantly and unashamedly, she would, and Tightrope – her first LP from a five-album deal – reads like an A-to-Z of teenage girl heartache. I mean, strewth, just look at that tracklistin...
 
Asobi Seksu: Citrus
Asobi Seksu: Citrus
Having created a little bit of a stir with their debut album back in 2004, Asobi Seksu have returned with an album that should create nothing short of a tsunami. The core of the band is the Japanese s...
 
Laurent Garnier: Public Outburst
Laurent Garnier: Public Outburst
And yet Laurent Garnier is one of the few people to successfully exploit common ground between the two. Beginning with his Man With The Red Face single back in 2000, Garnier has managed to bring an im...
 
Beach House: Self Titled
Beach House: Self Titled
The implications of this really come into focus when first listening to the pearly dew drops of narcosis that form US dream-pop duo Beach House's self-titled debut. The band are Victoria Legrand a...
 
Stanton Warriors - Remixes
Stanton Warriors - Remixes
The Stanton Warriors came in on the back of this craze, where as the interest waned the music seemed to get better, and from their roots in the Tuff Jam studios they grew as producers in their own rig...
 
Prinzhorn Dance School: Self Titled
Prinzhorn Dance School: Self Titled
Prinzhorn Dance School are a bit of an enigma. Signed to New York's DFA label late last year, they've released three singles, played a handful of gigs, and famously failed to get visas to supp...
 
Honeyroot: The Sun Will Come
Honeyroot: The Sun Will Come
The first time you hear it, The Sun Will Come sounds flimsy and disappointing, lacking both the dark undertones and the lush surface gloss of the Heaven 17 tunes that made main man Glenn Gregory famou...
 
Kate Nash: Made Of Bricks
Kate Nash: Made Of Bricks
To cheer herself up, she started to write some songs while bedridden. Fast forward to summer 2007, and Nash has had a number 2 hit with her first 'official' single and her album has been broug...
 
The Coral: Roots & Echoes
The Coral: Roots & Echoes
As we all know, when we grow up we put away the childish things - dancing bears, drunken sea shanties, people who've swapped their arms for roots - and we become men. Except, aren't those the ...
 
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