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Daft Punk Tron Legacy Soundtrack album review
Having just checked the classic top 40, it doesn't look like Daft Punk's Tron Legacy soundtrack made too much of a dent on the classical music world...
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Small Craft on a Milk Sea, Brian Eno
Without wanting to downplay it, there are elements of Brian Eno’s Small Craft on a Milk Sea that make it the perfect album for a. Relaxing after a rubbish day...
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Everything in Between, No Age - Album review
No Age's third album, Everything in Between, is in most parts a loud, fuzzed up hurricane breath of fresh air. While it dips in places, the whole is a brilliant...
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Flamingo, Brandon Flowers - Album review
Flamingo is Brandon Flowers' first solo effort after three big albums with The Killers, and while there are a number of similarities in the production...
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Arcade Fire, The Suburbs - Album review
The first I heard of Arcade Fire's 3rd album, Suburbs, was a play of the title track on the radio around a couple of months ago. When the DJ announced that they'd be...
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Dark Night of the Soul, Dangermouse & Sparklehorse - Album review
Following Danger Mouse's work with James Mercer on Broken Bells, I didn't really think 2010 could get much better for him, however, in Dark Night of the Soul, and with the help of...
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The Coral, Butterfly House album review
After hearing The Coral, Butterfly House free download track back in May I had big expectations for the album, and despite a ropey start, it hits them easily and...
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Wintersleep return from hibernation - New Inheritors album review
While New Inheritors is build around traditional north American indie rock, it is also filled with a variety of different sounds that give the album the depth...
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Congratulation - the MGMT take on new business with their second album
The album starts spectacularly with psych-surf guitars, echo enshrouded vocals and a driving bongo beat with It’s working, which ends with some really cool 50s...
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Broken bells - James Mercer and Danger Mouse join forces
The collaborative efforts of James Mercer (The Shins) and Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton), isn’t necessarily going to change your life, but it is a fractured shard of class none the less....
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Of the blue colour of the sky - OK Go’s second album slips under the radar
20th Feb 2010
Unique and filled with a great range of tracks, OK Go have put together an intelligent LP that gives the band new credibility...
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One life stand - Hot Chip’s 4th album turns out to be less faithful than it sounds
4th Feb 2010
Perhaps the best two songs of the last two years for drunken dancing have been Ready for the Floor and Over and Over, and their new offering is not without its dance floor move maker...
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Contra, Vampire Weekend’s return
12th Jan 2010
Great moments blend different worlds and different sounds with empathetic questions, new inspiration and the magic of old school computer games...
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7th Dec 2009
Its pure visceral intent made me want to kick my computer screen across the office and smash my keyboard into my desk in time with John Paul Jones' bass lines...
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Julian Casablancas Phrazes for the Young
4th Dec 2009
In the new dawn of electro we welcome back Julian Casablancas, the voice behind the best guitar songs of the decade. Without his other strokers, he's left to put his own sounds together and in "Phrazes for the Young" he's written...
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The Sunshine Underground Raise the Alarm
27th Nov 2009
The Sunshine Underground's 2006 album "Raise the Alarm" is probably the most under-appreciated album of recent years. The Northerner's indie rock punk funk vibes crash throughout the entire record, but it isn't until...
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