Our Week In Music
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A hand picked selection of tracks from artists we have featured this week including Eels, Daughter, Tokyo Police Club, Pantera, Therapy? and more...
The John Steel Singers: Happy Before (from the forthcoming album Everything’s A Thread)
What We Said: "M
oving from playful harmony filled summer nuggets, to electronic sheened pop, psychedelic sea shanties, kraut-pop and hard riffing cosmic rock with ease, evoking an uncanny vibe like mist resting on the ocean just
before sunset" -
Click here to read our full review Eels: Mistakes of My Youth (from the album The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett)
What We Said: "A
brutal self-examination has tones of more classic folk and feels more like the Eels we know and love" -
Click here to read our full review Danielson: Sing To The Singer (from the album Fetch The Compass Kids)
What We Said: "A
far more readily digestible concoction than the initial outing" -
Click here to read our full review Kyng: In The Land Of Pigs: (from the album Burn The Serum)
What We Said: "
Channeling the power of Screaming Trees through a filter of Clutch-inspired stoner-rock, get ready for a damn good ride" -
Click here to read our full review Steel Panther: Ten Strikes You’re Out (from the album All You Can Eat)
What We Said: "
Amongst a whirlwind of spandex and glitter"
- Click here to read our full review The Irrepressibles: So (from the album Viscera)
What We Said: "
Cynics could denounce it as little more than pop music in bloody feathers, but there is something beneath the bluster that deserves attention" -
Click here to read our full review Within Temptation: Let Us Burn (from the album Hydra)
What We Said: "E
lectrifying guitar riffs, riotous drums, operative keyboard skills and incredible vocals
from Sharon den Adel" -
Click here to read our full review Therapy?: Screamager (from the album Troublegum)
Click here to read our interview with Andy Cairns Interpol: Evil (from the album Antics)
What We Said: "
Interpol are truly back and on great form. It’s gonna be a great summer" -
Click here to read our full review Tokyo Police Club: Breakneck Speed (from the album Champ)
What We Said: "
Tokyo Police Club delight a packed London Scala" -
Click here to read our live review Daughter: Still (from the 4AD Sessions EP)
What We Said: "
It is quite special" -
Click here to read our full review Odonis Odonis: Are We Friends (from the album Hard Boiled Soft Boiled)
What We Said: "A
n interesting and enjoyable sophomore album for fans of interesting, boisterous rock" -
Click here to read our full review Everything But The Girl: Bittersweet (from the album Eden)
Click here to read the A-Z of Record Store Day (part one) Desert Mountain Tribe: Take A Ride ( from the album Desert Mountain Tribe)
What We Said: "
They are skilled musicians and come up with catchy songs, this is all true and strong" -
Click here to read our live review The Afghan Whigs: Parked Outside( from the album Do The Beast)
What We Said:
"Simmering and seething with flashes of soul-singed angst that belies the years that have lapsed since they last troubled the airwaves" -
Click here to read our full review Arc Iris: Canadian Cowboy( from the album Arc Iris)
What We Said: "A
dizzying genre hop" -
Click here to read our full review. Pantera: I’m Broken( from the album Far Beyond Driven)
What We Said: "T
hey can be happy in the knowledge that at their prime, Pantera were the biggest and best
heavy metal act in the world" -
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