Sleigh Bells – Infinity Guitars
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August 16, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Lee Morris :: 0 Comments

The Raveonettes returned with a bang last year with the style and melancholy we’ve come to expect of them. Prior to this release it was hard to say for sure what it would be like as their magnificent Lust Lust...

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August 10, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Michael Laverick :: 0 Comments

Riffs... it has them. Tweak Bird certainly have a sound that stands out. Lying somewhere between Biffy Clyro and T-Rex they are admittedly as comfortable with their pop sensibilities as they are with their distortion filled hooks. ...

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July 19, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments

Smiths drug and domestic problems grew larger and he was unfortunately found dead with two stab wounds and to this day, the cause of those wounds are still unknown. However, despite this negative side of his...

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July 4, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Joe Lewis :: 0 Comments

Ever searching for new and interesting music, I am brought to the attention of Conrad Vingoe. This Brighton born singer/songwriter/self-producer certainly has many lights flashing. The music he plays is simple melodic and truely beautiful; mesmerizing and relaxing. It should...

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June 21, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Richard Wink :: 1 Comment »

Sage Francis’ L(i)fe has already been mapped out in previous releases detailing his travails through the slam poetry scene and into the strange famous hip hop world. Francis has always been an artist who has worn his heart on his...

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June 21, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Daniel Clark :: 0 Comments

Ty is probably the best British emcee you have never heard of, although anybody who has had the privilege of seeing him perform live will spend their time telling anyone they can why this is a mistake. He returns...

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May 25, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Paul Bamforth :: 0 Comments

Eyes & Nines was always going to have more attention paid to it from UK music fans than with any of their previous works. Since their recent inclusion in the NME, (Gallows and Fucked up scenario anyone?) and after a...

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May 23, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Sarah Creed :: 0 Comments

Deschanel is everything a young 20-something girl would love to hate. Young, beautiful and hypnotic, she defies the stereotypes of "actor's-rock" and has firmly carved a niche in the market for her updated folk sound. Within Volume Two, she definitely...

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May 9, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Richard Wink :: 0 Comments

Picture the scene – A singer from an indie buzzband is sitting in confessional. He asks the Priest “Father, what have done to deserve all this unjustified blogosphere hype? We’ve only just put out a few songs, played a cluster...

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April 17, 2010 in Album Reviews, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments

Truly an artistic and beautiful record, April Maybe May’s self titled debut release is one that will reach out for you but in a gentle way. The majority of the acoustic laden songs will make you want to lay back,...

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