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Reviews / Album
Album Review: Blacklevel Embassy - New Veteran
This is just another instrument of torture in what’s a relentless iron maiden of taut aggression.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Toy - Toy
It doesn’t always hold up to scrutiny, but Toy deserves plaudits for trying.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Texas Tea - Sad Summer Hits
Sad Summer Hits proves that Texas Tea is a veritable institution.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Poliça - Give You The Ghost
Poliça have proven themselves as inimitably listenable, a multi-layered experiment that knows and understands what it means to be making pop music.
Features / Music
Just Do It
“We certainly have been fairly dormant, which is largely our own fault.”
Features / Music
A Bit Of A Dick
“It’s so easy to fall into generic lyrics with generic song titles; the last thing the world needs is another song called Walk Away.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Grails, The Rational Academy, Turnpike
Reviews / Album
Album Review: John Cale - Shifty Adventures In Nookie Wood
Cale seems intent on deconstructing his canon, leaving his legacy for the purists while he lives in the moment, and the world is much better for such an approach.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Pageants - Dark Before Blonde Dawn
Dark Before Blonde Dawn is a great guitar pop album that floats on Pell’s literate absurdities and gossamer instrumentation, which juggles summertime sincerity and slacker ennui.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: David Byrne & St. Vincent - Love This Giant
Let’s hope that they have another crack at it.
Features / Music
Fit To Burst
“They were in control of our merchandise, our international distribution, they’d press us on what songs should go on the album, so they didn’t control us as a band, but we felt limited in what we could do.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tortoise, Margins, Mr Maps
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