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    Ed Vallance - 'Volcano'

    by MartinStevenson on 09 April 2012

      In 2008, Ed Vallance released ‘The Modern Life’, a varied eight track LP which contained elements of 60’s psychedelia, tinges of Brit...
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    Cancer Bats - 'Dead Set On...

    by GarethOMalley on 09 April 2012

      Cancer Bats have a tendency to be loud as all hell. Some would argue it's the Canadian hardcore punk group's default setting, but their fans...
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    Crybaby - 'Crybaby'

    by RolandMcIntyre on 06 April 2012

      Crybaby wear their hearts, not to mention their early '60s influences and their aural evocation of the John Waters film with which they share...
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      In 2008, Ed Vallance released ‘The Modern Life’, a varied eight track LP which contained elements of 60’s psychedelia, tinges of Brit Pop, as well as vocal nods to...

    Ed Vallance - 'Volcano'

    by MartinStevenson on 09 April 2012

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      Cancer Bats have a tendency to be loud as all hell. Some would argue it's the Canadian hardcore punk group's default setting, but their fans will have no complaints;...

    Cancer Bats - 'Dead Set On Living'

    by GarethOMalley on 09 April 2012

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      Crybaby wear their hearts, not to mention their early '60s influences and their aural evocation of the John Waters film with which they share a name, firmly on their...

    Crybaby - 'Crybaby'

    by RolandMcIntyre on 06 April 2012

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    A Saturday Sun must be the best kind. It’s the weekend, and there’s nothing to do but soak it all up.  ‘Seagull’ EP could be a great soundtrack to this relaxation,...

    Saturday Sun - 'Seagull' EP

    by NicolaByrne on 06 April 2012

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      Googlers beware - there’s a well-meaning academic who claims that penguins, contrary to popular belief, do not mate for life: that they are as faithless as the common...

    Professor Penguin - 'Planes'

    by RLOHara on 06 April 2012

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      It's funny how the sound of a band pinging an unfathomable amount of ideas off each other for 25 minutes can lead some people to suggest they all have ADHD, and others to...

    You Slut! - 'Medium Bastard'

    by GarethOMalley on 06 April 2012

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    The lengthy history of androgyny in pop is no preparation for the fact that, initially at least, it’s almost impossible to tell the gender of The Shutes’ vocalist.  But...

    The Shutes - 'Echo Of Love' EP

    by AlanAshtonSmith on 03 April 2012

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    The band’s name does, it must be said, give a fair idea of what the listener can expect from this, their sophomore album. It begins with ‘Pure Pattern’, a rather a slow-paced...

    Coke Weed - 'Nice Dreams'

    by ChristopherNosnibor on 02 April 2012

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      The Futureheads fifth full length album is not your typical record due to the fact it contains absolutely no instruments, of any kind, at all. For ‘Rant’ is simply a...

    The Futureheads - 'Rant'

    by MartinStevenson on 02 April 2012

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      Internet Forever will remind you of days when indie-pop was breaking through to the charts, there was sing a long choruses, neat little guitar riffs and a good-looking girl...

    Internet Forever - 'Internet Forever'

    by DanielGill on 02 April 2012

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      Having released a debut album that straddled the worlds of punk and reggae, The Skints now focus their attention on the latter, honing their sound into something that...

    The Skints - 'Part And Parcel'

    by AlanAshtonSmith on 02 April 2012

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      Mercury Prize nominated singer/songwriter, Seth Lakeman, worked hard on his 6th album, ‘Tales For The Barrel House’. But, as hard as the tradesmen who inspired him so...

    Seth Lakeman - 'Tales From The Barrel House'

    by NicolaByrne on 01 April 2012

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      Keaton Henson is a heartbroken laddie who records lo-fi tunes in his bedroom with pretentions towards mainstream romantic balladry or cryptic indie loveliness. ‘You...

    Keaton Henson - 'Dear'

    by MarkNicholls on 01 April 2012

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      After their extended hiatus, it’s a welcome return to our peripherals, when welcoming back The Wedding Present - their last album was 2008’s ‘El Rey’. The delay...

    The Wedding Present – 'Valentina'

    by AshMeikle on 31 March 2012

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      ‘You’ is the sophomore album of Norweigan singer-songwriter Kate Havnevik following the modest acclaim of debut effort ‘Melankton’. Opening with ‘Krakowska’,...

    Kate Havenik - 'You'

    by ChristopherMoffatt on 31 March 2012

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    by CleoGreaves on 08 April 2012

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    by CleoGreaves on 08 April 2012

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