Music Reviews
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A Sunny Day In Glasgow Scribble Mural Comic Journal
The shoegaze revival gathers momentum with A Sunny Day In Glasgow's stunning debut.
David Coleman is rather excited... -
Deerhunter Fluorescent Grey
Atlanta's Deerhunter follow the acclaimed Cryptograms with this intriguingly titled four track EP.
David Coleman reviews... -
Jarvis Cocker Jarvis
Finally released in America, Jarvis shows us how its done.
Alan Shulman is duly impressed... -
Mr. Hudson & The Library A Tale Of Two Cities
A bizarre concoction of jazz, easy listening and hip-hop was what Mr. Hundson and his library were aiming for, but do they measure up to the task, or is 'A Tale Of Two Cities' just another bitter dose of major-label 'quirkiness'?
Ben Stroud reviews... -
Lichens Omns
90 Day Men bassist Robert Lowe's second solo album is one of the most inventive of the year to date.
David Coleman reviews... -
The Bird and the Bee The Bird and the Bee
The jazz-indie fusion continues apace as Inara George, daughter of Little Feat's Lowell George, steps up to the plate with collaborator, multi-intrumentalist, and producer Greg Kurstin. At times like an advert soundtrack, The Bird and the Bee is not without its good bits.
Peter Hayward reviews. -
Everything, Now! Bible Universe
Indiana-based Everything, Now! returns with it's third LP, a genius concept record that explores life, death and freedom in the rejection of religion.
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Muggabears Night Choreography EP
The Muggabears' latest self-released EP is a pleasure for fans of the discordant and sardonic.
Tom Lee reviews... -
Le Reno Amps So For Your Thrills...
The oddly named Glasgow quartet releases its second album on Pet Piranha.
David Coleman reviews... -
Maximo Park Our Earthly Pleasures
Geordie fringe-flickers attempt to follow up sparse debut.
Richard Bendall-Jones applies some pressure.
