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100 Great Songs of the 00’s #69 The Cribs – Hey Scenesters!

Released: 2005 Idiot, former Prime Minister and chief architect of Britain’s current SNAFU, David Cameron at least had the temerity … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 00's, Hey Scenesters, Indie, New Yorkshire, Ryan Jarman, The Cribs, Wakefield

Hippo Campus – Wasteland EP review

If you’re a relatively successful contemporary pop band, what are your choices? Collaborate with a left field artist to shock … More

Hippo Campus, Indie, Pop, Wasteland EP review

Chappaqua Wrestling – Plus Ultra review

Funny thing, influences. If you do a round of Brighton-based Chappaqua Wrestling’s interviews in support of Plus Ultra they variously … More

Chappaqua Wrestling, Indie, Plus Ultra review

Angel Olsen – Forever Means EP review

Forever Means is a rumination on the subject of whether anyone can ever find an end point that satisfies, or … More

Angel Olsen, Country, Forever Means EP review, Indie

Teleman – Good Time/Hard Time review

Everything seems so black or white these days, doesn’t it? You either love black and totally hate white, or vice … More

Good Time/Hard Time review, Hot Chip, Indie, Synth Pop, Teleman

Inspiral Carpets – The Complete Singles review

The recent closure of Oldham’s Coliseum Theatre after almost 140 years and the imminent opening of a second twenty thousand … More

Clint Boon, Indie, Inspiral Carpets, Madchester, Oldham, Tom Hingley

Steve Mason – Brothers & Sisters review

It always seems a little awkward to refer to Steve Mason as “..the former singer in the Beta Band“, but … More

Beta Band, Brothers And Sisters, Indie, Steve Mason

Dry Cleaning – Swampy EP review

For those critics who sneered at Dry Cleaning, ridiculing them as parody, the quartet’s last album Stumpwork was a rebuttal … More

Dry Cleaning, Indie, Post Punk, Stumpwork, Swampy EP

Shame – Food For Worms review

“I don’t think you can be in your own head forever,” Shame singer Charlie Steen has said in the run … More

Charlie Steen, Foor For Worms review, Indie, Shame

Tennis – Pollen review

Husband and wife partnerships in the music industry are relatively rare, so firstly let’s hear it for Alaina Moore and … More

Alaina Moore, Dream Pop, Indie, Patrick Riley, Tennis, Tennis Pollen review

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