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The Dark Water Hymnal – Collapse The Structure

7th January 2011Joe Leave a comment

Second album from this Austin, Texas, indie-folk band is full of UK influences, especially James. Continue reading →

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Album Reviews Dark Water Hymnal, The Rural Alberta Advantage

Listen to ‘Who’s in control?’ by British Sea Power

7th January 2011Dorian

Listen to ‘Who’s in control?’ from the soon to be released album by British Sea Power. Continue reading →

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Shugo Tokumaru – Tracking Elevator

6th January 2011Dorian

Really enjoying the latest Shugo Tokumary album Port Entropy which came out last year. Excellent stuff that sounds like a cross between Sufjan Stevens, Cornelius and Vernon Elliott (who composed the music for The Clangers, Noggin the Nog and Ivor the Engine). Continue reading →

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King James – King James

4th January 2011Joe Leave a comment

A beautiful and intriguing debut from one of the UK’s best new folk acts. Continue reading →

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Album Reviews Bleeding Heart Recordings, King James, Robot Heart

Top 20 Albums of 2010

20th December 2010Joe

2010 was such a good year for indie and alternative releases that we’ve doubled the size of our annual end of year top ten. Continue reading →

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Features, News Allo Darlin, Belle and Sebastian, Besnard Lakes, Broken Bells, Dangermouse, Darren Hayman, Deerhunter, Fang Island, Field Music, Janelle Monae, Los Campesinos, Owen Pallett, Shearwater, Sparklehorse, The Miserable Rich, The National, The New Pornographers

Maximalism!: Concorde 2, Brighton, 15 Dec 2010

17th December 2010Dorian

Field Music, British Sea Power, Electric Soft Parade and more played a charity bonanza at the Concorde 2 in Brighton. Continue reading →

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Live Reviews British Sea Power, Electric Soft Parade, Field Music, The Pure Conjecture

David Lowery and Johnny Hickman: The Albert, Brighton, 12 Dec 2010

17th December 2010Dorian

The driving forces behind Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker delight a daytime pub crowd in Brighton. Continue reading →

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Live Reviews, News Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker

Belle and Sebastian: Colston Hall, Bristol, 16 Dec 2010

17th December 2010Joe 1 Comment

I’d last seen Belle and Sebastian during the Dear Catastrophe Waitress tour and it was the tracks from that album that really stood out. Continue reading →

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Live Reviews, News Belle and Sebastian

Field Music Take Year Off Touring To Focus on Recording

16th December 2010Joe

Speaking at the Maximalism charity gig in Brighton, UK, Field Music told Neon Filler they will be taking a break from touring to spend time recording. Continue reading →

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News Field Music

Top Ten Songs About Parenthood

14th December 2010Joe 2 Comments

We’ve got some tracks from great folk artists to angry punks all about the highs and lows of parenthood. Continue reading →

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