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Album Review: Nantes - Beings Being
Droning is a good way to describe Nantes’ sound in general, as the deep and drawn out vocals can appear dull at times; however, this is not an insult. Indeed the majority of Beings Being is in this vein.
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Album Review: Milk Music - Cruise Your Illusion
Cruise Your Illusion is ambitious but not too serious, emotive but not histrionic – a breathtakingly excellent debut from a new rock’n’roll force in our midst.
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Album Review: Livingstone Daisies - Don't Know What Happiness Is
There’s an authenticity that permeates from Don’t Know What Happiness Is that glues everything together, and makes playing simple pop compositions with originality and overt personality sound like a good idea all over again.
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Album Review: Mountains - Centralia
With elements of folk music and lush ambient electronica, Centralia brings to mind the peace of labelmates Windy & Carl, though also the grace and warmth of Eluvium and Stars Of The Lid.
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Album Review: James Blake - Overgrown
It’s good to hear Blake hasn’t been stifled by ‘second album syndrome’, but rather seems to have flourished under the pressure.
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Album Review: Faspeedelay - Ghost On The Waterfront
There’s not a lot of tricks or flourishes here. What you see is what you get; a good honest rock-out with no apologies.
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Album Review: Bring Me The Horizon - Sempiternal
A true beast of a release, and one that’s equally venomous and fun.
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Album Review: Atlas Genius - When It Was Now
It’s catchy, it’s poppy, and the band are backed up by one of the biggest record labels in the world.
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Album Review: Strange Talk - Cast Away
Unlike a lot of their indie dance contemporaries, Strange Talk are joyously upbeat at all times, unashamed to toss a little cheese into the mix and pummel us with beats that irresistibly lead to the dancefloor.
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Album Review: Dick Diver - Calendar Days
Dick Diver are ready for the real world. If only we could keep them for ourselves a while longer.
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Album Review: Dewolff - Dewolff IV
DeWolff offer an album that rejoices in its garish love of pysch and prog, which clearly arrives from a genuine delight in living and breathing this classic sound.
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Album Review: Chelsea Light Moving - Chelsea Light Moving
Though sometimes the aggression veers into over-simplicity, Moore is a skilled enough lyricist and singer to take you out the other end, sometimes by sheer force of personality alone.
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