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Jesca Hoop – Hunting My Dress

Hunting My Dress is a collection of exquisite tracks, haunting and pounding and rhythmic throughout says Lewis Denby about Jesca Hoop’s sophomore effort.

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The Gullivers – Legerdemain EP

‘Legerdemain’ is an EP that strays enormously close to brilliance; there’s tremendous promise here, displayed by a band who can only continue to grow. Lewis Denby reviews.

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Wintermute – Robot Works

Lewis Denby’s thoughts on Wintermute’s debut album are reminiscent of his growing admiration for the band itself – a debut album with firey, adrenaline-fuled breaks that make it a thoroughly rewarding listen.

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Redjetson – Other Arms

Other Arms is not a record to be ashamed of. It glistens pleasantly in the summer sun shining through the window as I type. It’s just that, by the time the rain inevitibly pours down again, I can’t imagine I’ll feel the urge to go back for many more repeat listens.

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Grammtics – Grammatics

Lewis Denby reviews the eagerly anticipated debut album from Grammatics and wonders whether it’s the most perfect debut ever…

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Wintermute / This Town Needs Guns / Situationists – The Library, Leeds, 30/01/09

Lewis Denby gets a night of thrusting, alt-pop that’s driven by the calculated and instant hook laiden noise of Wintermute.

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The Gullivers – Ambulance EP

Lewis Denby encounters his very surprise of the year. The Gullivers ‘Ambulance EP’ is full of great music that belies the old comment of giving people a second chance…

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Between the Pine – Friends, Foes, Kith and Kin

The sophomore release by Between The Pine touches all the bases from Amerian indie to British folk – a carefully orchestrated record with plenty to recommend. Lewis Denby reviews.

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