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The Gloaming manage to charm me into submission

Published on January 16,2014 by Review from old page

... with the beguiling Irish folk of their debut! Perfectly named Irish folk...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Youth Man

Published on January 16,2014 by Review from old page

Chaotic future punk from Birmingham... SUBBA-CULTCHA SAYS : "Gaining...

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Not much raving but there's comedown-abating beauty asunder on Mogwai's latest LP

Published on January 15,2014 by Review from old page

Workhorse post-rock Glaswegians Mogwai aren't known for many (if any) missteps in their...

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Hit or Gliss? A review of the L.A. Shoegazers' 'Langsom Dans'

Published on January 15,2014 by Review from old page

Gliss have been treading the boards for around ten years now, plugging away in the studio...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Big Ups

Published on January 15,2014 by Review from old page

Prepare for a  shock from these New York punks... SUBBA-CULTCHA SAYS:...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Futureages

Published on January 14,2014 by Review from old page

Explosive and epic. Progressive and exciting. Soulful and dynamic. Welcome to the world of...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Bleeding Rainbow

Published on January 13,2014 by Review from old page

Guitars as solid as concrete and melodies that draw you into the discordant melancholy… ...

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Beautifully crafted debut from Mutual Benefit that at times conjures Mercury Rev at their finest

Published on January 10,2014 by Review from old page

After several years cutting his teeth running his own label to release his friend's songs,...

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A new Bruce Springsteen album less than 2 years after the last one? Can it be too good to be true?

Published on January 09,2014 by Review from old page

The Boss spoils his fans with an unexpected treasure trove of re-recorded fan favourites...

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Slinky second album from musical chameleon Blood Orange (Dev Hynes)

Published on January 07,2014 by Review from old page

Fusing Prince, 80s jazz sax, grime together with an eclectic collection of guest vocals, ...

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