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/ July 19, 2011 11:53 am
Boris – Heavy Rocks / Attention Please Sargent House Review by Jesse Pruneda If you haven’t been keeping up with the Japanese experimental noise-rock trio Boris, no one can blame you. They, like most of the tracks on Heavy Rocks [...]
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/ July 16, 2011 4:06 pm
A Place To Bury Strangers live – July 10th, 2011 La Maroquinerie, Paris by Matthew Mowatt The intimately constructed stage area at the Maroquinerie was perhaps one of the best venues in Paris to have your face melted by A [...]
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/ July 11, 2011 4:12 pm
No NME journalists were present as Lydia Lunch launched a tirade of abuse at “tweety pie” Pete Doherty during her set at the 1234 Festival. Commenting on Doherty’s early release from prison, the singer accused him of playing up to [...]
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/ July 8, 2011 11:07 am
Simeon Coxe III of Silver Apples Silver Apples will hit European shores once again this Autumn with a tour of UK and France, beginning at the BBmix festival, Boulogne. Meanwhile, Philly psychedelic garage growlers Purling Hiss will be rampaging through [...]
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/ July 7, 2011 9:03 am
The Black Ships – Kurofune EP Self-release (free online download) Review by Jasmine Martin The ebb and swell of guitar riffs and the screeching intonations of electric violins which open The Black Ships’ debut EP signals a declaration by its makers – [...]
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/ July 6, 2011 9:35 am
Thurston Moore – Demolished Thoughts Matador Review by Will Donelson Throughout Thurston Moore’s latest solo effort, the Beck-produced Demolished Thoughts, a sombre atmosphere emerges which if anything is an ode to unrealised ideas, and dreams that were pushed aside. The [...]
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/ July 5, 2011 12:22 pm
Neil Young - A Treasure Reprise Review by Rod Kitson THE 1980s are a dirty great stain on many a recording artist’s copy book, a time most would rather forget. It was a period when crimes against art were rife. Music, [...]
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/ July 3, 2011 12:40 pm
Saturday night was brought to an outstanding finale by a handful of the most significant musical icons of the 20th century at the Hop Farm festival, Kent. The event, organized by Vince Power, was described by Morrissey as “the most civilized [...]
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