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April, 2010

Super intimate Mountain Man show announced!

To celebrate the release of their debut album Made The Harbor, their first trip over to Europe and in general being wonderful Bella Union are hosting a show for Mountain Man in the lovely surroundings of St. Augustine’s Tower (East London) on Thursday 1st July.

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A Summer of Shows on The Tamesis Dock featuring Tristram, The Miserable Rich, Rachel Dadd & many more!

From April the 28th onwards, every Wednesday till the end of the summer will see The Moonshine Jamboree taking over the Tamesis Dock.

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TLOBF Interview // Band Of Horses

“We got some kid to steal some drums from a University. One night he walked in with two timpanis like – No-one knows you have these. Give me 100 bucks.”

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TLOBF Presents: Active Child @ The Portland Arms, Cambridge May 17

TLOBF and Cambridge based promoters Green Mind are joining forces once more for a collaborative show. May 17th will see Pat Grossi (aka Active Child) bring his astonishing lo-fi gospel pop to The Portland Arms, Cambridge.

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Mixtapes & Cellmates – Rox

Ditching their previous sounds for something more pop-like, Mixtape & Cellmates return with their latest.

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Sun Kil Moon announce new album

Mark Kozelek has announced the release of his fourth album as Sun Kil Moon.

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Idlewild to split… Who cares?

Idlewild have announced they’re to go on “hiatus”…

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SOTD #51 // DOM: ‘Living In America’

We’re talking pure pop songs covered in molten guitar with a kiss of rebellion. One listen to ‘Living in America’ and it will be your song of the summer. I’ll see you on the sun bed.

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The Monroe Transfer – Trials

Trials is a record of heartbreak and torment, but, ultimately, it gives the impression of hope and excitement.

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Sparrow and the Workshop – Crystals Fall

The Sparrow and the Workshop make music which harks back to another era, while never feeling dated. For Lauren Mayberry, it’s refreshing to hear something authentic and clearly a product of the duo’s hearts.

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Fuck Buttons – Koko, London 20/04/10

Fuck Buttons stand, like excitable children either side of a desk of gadgety goods, goading each other with each layer they add to the hectic mix of beats.

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The Very Best of David Holmes – The Dogs Are Parading

This rather premature Very Best Of is a compelling and cinematic assemblage of the Northern Irish producer’s work to date, says James Dalrymple.

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Efterklang – Shepherds Bush Empire, London 21/04/2010

You never forget your first Efterklang gig.

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High Places – High Places vs. Mankind

High Places return, this time with added influences of the NYC disco scene. Tom Whyman reviews.

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SOTD #50 // Yuck: ‘Suicide Policeman’

“Suicide Policeman” manages to pull off the often attempted but rarely succeeded task of sounding completely regressive without feeling hackneyed or irrelevant.

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Voxtrot split… does anyone care?

Voxtrot – the once hotly tipped and heavily hyped Austin-based band – are to split.

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