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About time!! Alberta Cross finally release their debut album

24 June 2009

According to early reports, ‘Broken Side Of Time’ sees the now NYC based band perform an inspired set of electric songs that finds the intersection of The Verve, My Morning Jacket and Neil Young.

Lovvers complete new album, giveaway a free track!

24 June 2009

You know what to expect from Lovvers by now. Fuzzed out, fucked up, lo-fi goodness. Like Wavves? Love Lovvers. Grab the brand new song ‘AXTXTXIXUXDE’ inside.

The Brother Kite reveal demos from new album

19 June 2009

Rhode Island based shoegazers The Brother Kite are finally back and busy at work on their third album – the followup to the glorious 2006 sophomore ‘Waiting For The Time To Be Right’. Listen to some demos inside.

White Denim – Fits

By James Dalrymple, 17 June 2009

White Demin are the latest thrilling export of Austin, Texas. James Dalrymple salutes ‘The Live Music Capital of the World’.

The Victorian English Gentlemens Club announce new material

9 June 2009

September will see the release of The Victorian English Gentlemens Club’s sophomore album, Love On An Oil Rig, which is preceeded on July 6th with new single, ‘Parrot’.

Dirty Projectors – Bitte Orca

By James Dalrymple, 25 May 2009

Dave Longstreth’s extraordinary art pop project continues to confound and compel with an album embracing styles as diverse as chamber folk, African blues and R&B. James Dalrymple reviews.

worriedaboutsatan – Arrivals

By James Dalrymple, 22 May 2009

worriedaboutsatan’s brilliant debut album – post-rock tinged electronica with cathedral-sized atmospherics and a mood of isolation and menace – is one of the best new IDM albums in years, says James Dalrymple

Magik Markers – Balf Quarry

By James Dalrymple, 1 May 2009

Magik Markers intriguingly titled new album veers between scuzzy dirges, trashy punk and bleak mood pieces. James Dalrymple reviews.

Richard Swift – Atlantic Ocean

By James Dalrymple, 1 April 2009

Singer-songwriter, lo-fi champion and sometime electronic experimentalist Richard Swift’s latest melds some of his eclectic interests into a boyuant set.

The Whitest Boy Alive – Rules

By James Dalrymple, 23 March 2009

The Whitest Boy Alive could effortlessly churn out hooks and funky basslines all day, but Rules’ lack of bite or surprises resigns it to design-conscious hipster muzac, says James Dalrymple

Urgent Talk- &/&&

By Tom Whyman, 5 March 2009

As far as Tom Whyman sees it, Urgent Talk’s sheer existence is a massive win for the universe. Here he reviews their debut EP’s ‘&’ and ‘&&’.

On Song :: The Gay Blades

By Richard Thane, 27 February 2009

We managed to catch up with Puppy Mills, one half of kick ass NYC duo Gay Blades whilst Clark Westfield was busy (not) setting off smoke alarms in Brody Dale’s dressing room…