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100 Greatest Songs of the 20’s So Far #31 – Destroyer – It’s In Your Heart Now

Released: 2022 Look, everyone is weird to someone. Weirdness is a part of the human condition as much as breathing, … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 20's so Fa, Art Rock, Dan Bejar, Destroyer, Indie, Labyrinthitis

Idlewild – Idlewild review

It seemed like an unlikely future for Idlewild when they burst onto the post-Britpop scene as the mid nineties became … More

Idlewild, Indie, Roddy Woomble, Scottish Music

Sydney Minksy Sargeant – Lunga review

The creative centre of Working Men’s Club, it has to be said that hearing Sydney (Syd) Minsky Sargeant was to … More

Art Rock, Folk Rock, Indie, Lunga Review, Sydney Minsky Sargeant, Working Mens Club

Metronomy – Greatest Hits review

Alright you, no laughing at the back! Greatest Hits is obviously an ironic title for this collection, not a suggestion … More

Indie, Metronomy, Synth Pop, The English Riviera, Art Rock, Metronomy Greatest Hits, Joseph Mount

100 Greatest Songs of the 20’s So Far #40 Fat Dog – Peace Song

Released: 2024 There’s something about bands formed during the pandemic. Whereas in the old world you’d meet like minded souls, … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 20's So Far, Fat Dog, Indie, Peace Song, Synth Pop

The Beths – Straight Line Was A Lie review

Faith is a weird thing. Not that sort of faith – the bit where some invisible person that doesn’t actually … More

Barack Obama, Elizabeth Stokes, Indie, New Zealand, The Beths, The Straight Line Was A Lie review

Mac DeMarco – Guitar review

It’s not difficult to understand and agree with Mac DeMarco’s opinion on the insidious nature of machine music and the … More

Guitar review, Indie, Lo Fi, Mac DeMarco

The Royston Club – Songs for The Spine review

As a musician taking the decision whether to stick or twist sounds like it might be the most important one … More

Indie, indie music, Songs for The Spine review, The Royston Club, Wrexham

The K’s – Pretty On The Internet review

Nothing should really suprise anyone anymore, but the gradual inversion of modern indie – ok, for context the mainly guitar … More

Indie, Pretty on The Internet, The K's

Kaiser Chiefs – Employment (20th anniversary) Review

Inverse ratios, eighty-twenty splits, all that. As something becomes more popular the usual paradoxical effect is for those who dig … More

Employment 20th Anniversary Edition, I Predict A Riot, Indie, Kaiser Chiefs, Leeds Music, Ricky Wilson

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