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You Say Party! We Say Die!: Lose All Time
You Say Party! We Say Die!: Lose All Time
New release Lose All Time in this sense does not disappoint. Not one track reaches four minutes in length, showing a keen focus on the furious and frantic song-writing that has given the band its status. Opening track Five Year Plan is a clear example, with vocalist Becky Ninkovic screaming this is ...
 
Amiina: Kurr
Amiina: Kurr
Sólrún Sumarlidadóttir, María Sigfúsdóttir, Edda Olafsdottir and Hildur Ársælsdóttir first got together as a string quartet, using their c...
 
Trabant: Emotional
Trabant: Emotional
To begin with, and to give us the excuse to make lots of cheap gags about even cheaper vehicles throughout this review, to anyone who remembers Eastern Europe when it was locked away behind a concrete...
 
The Heights: Toys And Kings
The Heights: Toys And Kings
If you gathered the sounds of the most influential guitar based bands of the last 40 years, spliced them in a pop blender and distilled the ensuing mush into the here and now, you'd have The Heigh...
 
The Orange Lights: Life Is Still Beautful
The Orange Lights: Life Is Still Beautful
God, but the Orange Lights are boring. I'm sorry, but do we really need an entire album of sub-interesting Coldplay-meets-James Blunt mope ballads? In case you were in any doubt, the answer is no....
 
Clinic: Funf
Clinic: Funf
To mark their 10-year anniversary, Liverpool quartet Clinic have turned to their back catalogue and pulled together twelve B-sides and rarities, satisfying in part the demand of their loyal fan base. ...
 
Frank Black: 93-03
Frank Black: 93-03
As leader of the Pixies (gloriously off-the-wall garage-punk band, for the two of you who don't know), Black Francis had a big influence on Nirvana and many other grunge bands who went on to gain ...
 
The Stills: Without Feathers
The Stills: Without Feathers
Like so many exciting debut offerings, The Stills' Logic Will Break Your Heart LP hardly registered on the mainstream radar, and yet anyone who's given it the time of day will confirm its guil...
 
Elvis Perkins: Ash Wednesday
Elvis Perkins: Ash Wednesday
Currently supporting Willy Mason around the UK (at least, when his van doesn't break down - bad luck Belfast), Perkins is very much from the traditional rather than the alt.country end of the spec...
 
Paul Curreri: The Velvet Rut
Paul Curreri: The Velvet Rut
But by God it sounds good. Kicking off with a smokers cough and edgy drumming, the song sounds nastier than a Memphis night on bad bootleg. Then again, should I be surprised that the Charlottesville s...
 
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