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The Mountain Goats @ KOKO 9/9/10 Review

There is no possibility of objectivity in how this is to be written, but I shall say one thing in the interests of anything approaching the disclosure of bias: I love the music of the Mountain Goats. Love, adore, exalt: synonyms stretched out through an infinity of pretence would not describe the full depths of [...]

The Obligatory ‘Top Ten Albums of 2009′.

I like to do this every year, but found myself shocked by the small number of new albums I’ve actually listened to this year. 1) The Twilight Sad – Forget the Night Ahead Having seen them live as well this year, nothing was going to touch this. A departure from the post-rock/shoegaze of Fourteen Autumns [...]

Frank Turner – Poetry of the Deed Review.

At a recording pace of around one album per year since being signed as a solo artist, Frank Turner is definitely an artist for whom I have a fair amount of respect: his punk ethic has not been lost since his change of pace from Million Dead to his folk-rock efforts as Frank Turner. The [...]

Brand New – At the Bottom Review

This is the only time I have ever even considered reviewing a single, but there’s a more than good enough reason for it: excitement over the 22nd September, Daisy’s (Brand New’s fourth studio album) release. Three years after the excellent The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me, which itself was released three years after [...]

Beth Orton – Central Reservation Review

I am fully aware that this album was released ten years ago, but I find music anything but ephemeral: the very nature of the CD/vinyl-press permits music to live for as long as it is desired to be played. Now that this pseudo-philosophical point addressing the nature of music and its transience has been dealt [...]

The Veils – Sun Gangs Review

Finn Andrews is a revelation: throughout the backcatalogue of The Veils’ material, he’s always managed to produce a variety in his vocals pretty much unmatched by their genre’s peers. From warbles to cracking of the voice to animalistic screams, there’s always been that little spice in their music to make them instantly separable from would-be [...]

Friends of the Stars – Lighting and Electrical Review.

Honesty and earnestness: two qualities missing from mainstream music in this current day and age with emphasis being put on what would sell well rather than that which matters: heart and motivation. What we have here is most definitely a return to these ideals of truth in art; coming from a band whose tagline is [...]

All The Pictures – I Have a Brother! Review.

People just have to try to bend the barriers of genres of music, don’t they? It makes the job of any would-be music critic infinitely more difficult: you immediately can’t pigeonhole bands to be a complete snob or to express your indie cred anymore. Here, with All the Pictures, a new monster is born: a [...]