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Dinsosaur Jr. – Sweep In Into Space review

It’s hard to imagine any type of band being hurt much worse than one like Dinosaur Jr., the fuzzcore heroes … More

Dinosaur Jr., Hardcore, J Mascis, Lou Barlow, Neil Young, Sweep In Into Space review

The Coral – Coral Island review

Britain isn’t the only country in the world where half the population seem to be obsessed with visions of it’s … More

Beat Pop, Coral Island, Ian Skelly, Psychedelia, The Coral

Field Music – Flat White Moon review

It’s become more common to discuss the relative poverty of musicians over the last 12 months, marooned as they are … More

Field Music, Flat White Moon review

Teenage Fanclub – Endless Arcade review

Teenage Fanclub have always been the nicest, most charming no compromise bands in the history of modern rock. Take for … More

Endless Arcade, Gerard Love, Norman Blake, Raymond McGinley, Teenage Fanclub

Brockhampton – Roadrunner – New Light, New Machine review

It’s not easy being Brockhampton. The multi-everything, self styled rap “boy band” may have earned themselves a major label deal … More

Brockhampton, Danny Brown, Hip Hop, Kevin Abstract, New Light New Machine, Rap

Cathal Coughlan – Songs of Co-Aklan review

Some things it seems stay true: in Microdisney’s 1987 Top 40 near miss Town To Town Cathal Coughlan sang “She’s … More

Aongs of Co-Aklan review, Cathal Coughlan, Fatima Mansions, Microdisney, U2

For Those I Love – For Those I Love review

Most people can probably name at least one great song about love, because most people can usually remember, no matter … More

David Balfe, Dublin, For Those I Love, Hip-Hop, Paul Curran, The Streets

Dry Cleaning – New Long Leg review

South London quartet Dry Cleaning emerged at roughly the same time as black midi and Black Country, New Road, all … More

Dry Cleaning, Flo Shaw, Indie, New Long Leg review

Death From Above 1979 – Is 4 Lovers review

Canadian duo Sebastien Grainger and Jesse F.Keeler have rarely been shy of addressing the physical aspects of human relationships in … More

Death From Above 1979, DFA1979, Is 4 Lovers review

William Doyle – Great Spans of Muddy Time review

It’s pretty interesting when the ideas behind album titles are explained – although clearly there are exceptions to be made … More

East India Youth, Great Spans of Muddy Time review, Robert Wyatt, Syd Barratt, William Doyle

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