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July 27, 2009 in Rating, Reviews, Tracks by Mark Rowden :: 1 Comment »

Dear Nate Ruess: you are a tosser.

Dear Nate Ruess: you are a tosser. Read More »

July 27, 2009 in New Music by Charlie Wolfgang-Boyd :: 1 Comment »

Dubstep, dubstep, dubstep. Now that Skream has gone gold with his La Roux remix, dubstep is on everyones lips. We should be honest though, by and large lots of dubstep that is being made is pants. Step in Joker. Not...

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July 27, 2009 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Richard Wink :: 3 Comments »

Whilst praying to God before I went to bed last night, I begged the Lord to deliver me a band that blended Antony and the Johnsons with China Crisis. The omnibenevolent being has kindly answered my prayers and delivered Wild...

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July 26, 2009 in Features by Michelle Heighway :: 5 Comments »

The crowd is familiar. The same faces show up for another performance from Joseph Arthur.

The crowd is familiar. The same faces show up for another performance from Joseph Arthur. Read More »

July 22, 2009 in Live Reviews, Reviews by Sam Butterworth :: 0 Comments

X-Ray Horse is the second of three new indie-rock nights organised and run by Tom Hudson of The Dead Delta (formerly The Chartists) and Emil Kazounis, with help from the guys from the Stockroom.

X-Ray Horse is the second of three new indie-rock nights organised and run by Tom Hudson of The Dead Delta (formerly The Chartists) and Emil Kazounis, with help from the guys from the Stockroom. Read More »

July 22, 2009 in EP Reviews, Rating, Reviews by Cassidy Young :: 13 Comments »

A newfound scheme of boredom and a perpetrating waste of space on my iPod, The Little Darlings possibly give a renewed meaning to the word ‘boredom.’

A newfound scheme of boredom and a perpetrating waste of space on my iPod, The Little Darlings possibly give a renewed meaning to the word 'boredom.' Read More »

July 21, 2009 in Movies, Rating, Reviews by Drake Graham :: 1 Comment »

He’s crude, he’s crass, he’s family.  He’s Uncle Buck. When a family emergency forces Bob and Cindy Russell to leave for Indianapolis, they need to find someone fast to watch their kids.  Trouble is, they can’t get a hold of anyone.  So, Bob has the idea of asking his fun-loving brother Buck to watch the [...]

He's crude, he's crass, he's family.  He's Uncle Buck. When a family emergency forces Bob and Cindy Russell to leave for Indianapolis, they need to find someone fast to watch their kids.  Trouble is, they can't get a hold of...

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July 21, 2009 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Mark Rowden :: 0 Comments

The Tropic Rot is a pretty great name for an album. First of all there's the plosives in the pronunciation (try saying it). Then there's the uncertainty over what the words 'tropic' and 'rot' mean contextually, making for multiple interpretations....

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July 21, 2009 in Editorials, Features, Look Over Your Shoulder by Alex Yau :: 2 Comments »

Now approaching its seventh birthday, Alex Yau take a look at the first album that he ever fell in love with.

Now approaching its seventh birthday, Alex Yau take a look at the first album that he ever fell in love with. Read More »

July 20, 2009 in Features, Photos by Michelle Heighway :: 2 Comments »

White Light Parade Album Launch 2009

It was clammy and packed in the 'Cockpit' and pints of unidentified liquids were been thrown towards the stage as 'White Light Parade' performed. Their faces sodden yet they seemed delighted that they had caused such...

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