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Arctic Lake – How Long Can You Stare

Very little is known about London-based three-piece Arctic Lake, though it’s doubtful it will stay that way for long. Forming after meeting at university, their sound is best described as a merging of...

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Acre Tarn –‘Wishing bone’

Acre Tarn are a duo whose music not only seems to transcend geographical location but also the earthly boundaries put in place by the laws of physics. Ambient it is, derivative it ain’t. And whilst a...

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The/Das – Freezer (Sinnbus)

Having never heard anything by Berlin-based electro duo The/Das before now, I went in to this review with no expectations and little information on the band. Often that can prove problematic, whilst...

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PREVIEW: Jamie T – Turn On The Light

With the current furore surrounding Jamie Treays, one would be forgiven for thinking that he had been a permanent fixture on the face of UK indie. That’s simply not the case however, as Carry on the...

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Gorgon City – Sirens (Black Butter/Virgin EMI)

Me and house music don’t get on. I’m too pale to wear a vest, too sensible to get an undercut and to be quite honest the thought of going to a club that plays it fills me with the kind dread...

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INTRODUCING: Slaves

  Two-piece bands are popping up everywhere at the moment, the likes of The Black Keys and Royal Blood seemingly making the format in to a genre in its own right. Fortunately for the Kent-formed,...

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Jamie T – Manchester Academy, 7th November 2014

“Still know you can call me whenever. I’m always round town, man I’ll be around forever,” declares Jamie Treays, otherwise known as Jamie T on ‘Rabbit Hole’. Whether this is an ironic nod to his...

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TV on the Radio – Seeds (Universal Music)

Having never been acquainted with TV on the Radio until now, I went in to their fifth album Seeds with no assumptions or expectations. Obviously I’d heard of the band, but aside from knowing they were...

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Frank Turner – The Third Three Years (Xtramile Recordings)

Being a fan of Frank Turner is a hard job. With all his album and EP releases, the endless touring schedule, guest-appearances and all manners of other auditory wonders he bestows upon us, it really...

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Millencolin – True Brew (Epitaph Records)

Like many people, my first experience of Millencolin came from ‘Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2′ and still to this day I can’t hear the riff and drum beat of ‘No Cigar’ without being taken back to my...

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