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/ August 25, 2011 5:58 pm
“The Telescopes sound is one that commandeers the stomach as an additional bass amplifier, and then insinuates its way up the throat and into the cerebral cortex.” The Telescopes – Live Aftertaste [Static Charge] Review by Benjamin Halligan Is [...]
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/ August 25, 2011 5:18 pm
Bridget Hayden – A Siren Blares in an Indifferent Ocean [KRAAK] Review by Benjamin Halligan Bridget Hayden brings to her first solo release sonic preferences for echo and expanse that look back to her previous musical work: as a (now [...]
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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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/ April 17, 2011 5:26 pm
Panda Bear – Tomboy Pawtracks Review by Echo Magazine The appropriately named Noah Lennox, who goes under the guise Panda Bear, has finally released his latest dose of hypnoidal anthems on LP. If Tomboy is his ark then Lennox has [...]
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/ April 16, 2011 4:09 pm
Erland & The Carnival – Nightingale / Label [Full Time Hobby] –The Good, The Bad & The Queen’s mannered approach to songwriting, with sullen glimpses of eighties life in its lyrics and song titles, is somewhat reflected in the kaleidoscopic [...]
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/ April 16, 2011 4:06 pm
Sarabeth Tucek – Get Well Soon / Label [Sonic Cathedral] Review by Rod Kitson –Art and tragedy are inextricably linked, perhaps more so than in any other in the immediate medium of song. The grief of losing a close friend [...]
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