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Reviews Debut Albums

She Keeps Bees – Nests

By Daniel Offen, 20 August 2009

Nests is a raw, powerful and incredibly sexy album from a Brooklyn duo who’ll forever be compared to The White Stripes. That, however, would be missing the point.

Frankmusik – Complete Me

By Tom Whyman, 18 August 2009

Tom Whyman reviews Frankmusik’s debut album, finding it not perfect but thrillingly fun and listenable, wishing everything on the radio sounded like this…

Sudden Weather Change – Stop! Hand Grenade in the Name of Crib Death ‘nderstand

By Shain Shapiro, 5 August 2009

Described in their Icelandic homeland as one of their finest exports, Sudden Weather Change have a reputation to live up to on their debut album. Shain Shapiro investigates.

Lucky Elephant – Star Sign Trampoline

By Tom Parmiter, 28 July 2009

A debut album that’s full of catchy pop hooks, marvellous mumbo-jumbo lyrics and soaring choruses – Lucky Elephant have got it right first time around according to Tom Parmiter.

frYars announces debut long-player

16 July 2009

frYars is ready to reveal his debut album, entitled Dark Young Hearts, and it will see the light of day in September.

Florence and the Machine – Lungs

By Emily Sergent, 30 June 2009

If you can get past your pre-conceptions of this album, there’s plenty to enjoy here – a debut album full of great hooks and pop masterpieces.

Grammtics – Grammatics

By Lewis Denby, 12 March 2009

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

Emmy The Great tours, announces album!

13 November 2008

Emmy The Great has reveiled details of her debut album and an extensive tour of the UK in support of it next year.