Music Reviews
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Glenn Mercer Wheels In Motion
The Feelies singer/guitarist offers his first solo album on Pravda Records.
C.W. Thompson reviews... -
Pale Young Gentlemen Pale Young Gentlemen
Check this unsigned band out - you'll thank me.
Alan Shulman gives the details... -
Justice Cross
†unites the sincerely punk abrasive fuzziness of Homework and the microcut 70s revelry of Discovery and cooks up something that both Cerrone and digital hardcore junkies can celebrate.
George Booker reviews... -
Interpol Our Love To Admire
Can Interpol's major label debut match the ferocity of it's excellent lead single The Heinrich Maneuver?
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Pharoahe Monch Desire
One of the finest MCs in the business, Pharoahe Monch has finally released the follow-up to his acclaimed Internal Affairs album. And it was certainly worth the wait.
George Booker reviews... -
Richard Thompson Sweet Warrior
'Mr. Stupid's back in town!' Not by a longshot.
Alan Shulman looks at Ol' Faithful... -
Various Artists (Eccentric Soul) Eccentric Soul: Mighty Mike Lenaburg
In 60s/70s Phoenix, Arizona producer/DJ/promoter Mike Lenaburg captured some timeless music that was only happening then (and there). It should have broken through.
George Booker reviews... -
Deerhoof Friend Opportunity
How did we forget to review this one?
George Booker fills an important hole in the 2007 archive... -
Cut Copy Fabriclive 29
The Fabriclive series may have moved on (last month saw the release of #34) but George Booker is still hooked on Cut Copy's mix.
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Inneke23 and the Lipstick Painters Elephant Crossing
A veteran of the Antwerp garage rock scene, Inneke23 returns with a new project and a sound more firmly rooted in folk and country.
David Stockton reviews...