Music Reviews
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Klaxons Myths of the Near Future
Already one of the most talked about records of 2007, the debut album from London's Klaxons is rapidly becoming the most polarising.
David Coleman picks his side... -
Bobby Conn King For A Day
Bobby Conn's latest solo effort is concept album dealing with life and death and all strangeness that comes within.
Peter Hayward reviews... -
Kristin Hersh Learn to Sing Like a Star
Throwing Muses and 50 Foot Wave leader Kristin Hersh returns with another notable solo offering.
D.C. Harrison reviews... -
Noisettes What's the Time Mr Wolf
After couple of high profile support slots, Noisettes are being hyped as a band to watch in 2007. But as Peter Hayward discovers, they might not be a band to listen to.
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The Good, The Bad & The Queen The Good, The Bad & The Queen
Damon Albarn teams up Paul Simonon, Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen, and Verve guitarist Simon Tong for this musically diverse and at times brilliant offering.
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The Shins Wincing the Night Away
After a sophomore effort that paled in comparison to the comprehensive grace of their seminal debut, the Shins make a refulgent return into a post-Garden State world with their highly anticipated third album, and the first major release of 2007.
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Patrick Wolf The Magic Position
Patrick Wolf follows his acclaimed Wind in the Wires with this more accessible offering.
Peter Hayward reviews... -
David Karsten Daniels Sharp Teeth
A marvellous piece of epic folk from Daniels on his first release for FatCat. Ben Bollig explains why.
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Kazumasa Hashimoto Gllia
Music like drinking whisky in a warm bath from Kazumasa Hashimoto. Ben Bollig wraps himself up in Gllia.
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Mira Calix Eyes Set against the Sun
Mira Calix mixes found sounds and school choirs on her latest offering. Ben Bollig takes a walk along with Suffolk Coast with her.
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