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Dry The River ‘Shallow Bed’

Nominated in the BBC Sound of 2012 Poll, Dry The River have marry a quaint folk sound to surprisingly ballsy live performances. The London five-piece – comprising singer/guitarist Peter Liddle, … Read More »

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Sleigh Bells ‘Reign Of Terror’

Returning this month with their second album, ‘Reign of Terror’, Brooklyn-via-Florida duo Sleigh Bells are hell bent on making a cacophonous comeback. Read More »

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Blood Red Shoes ‘In Time To Voices’

Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell return this year with their 3rd album, ‘In Time To Voices’… Read More »

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Weird Dreams ‘Choreography’

The East London quartet gear up to release their debut in April; we put the record through its paces… Read More »

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The Maccabees ‘Given To The Wild’

After the critical acclaim of their sophomore record ‘Wall Of Arms’, The Maccabees return with third album ‘Given To The Wild’ – released next Monday (9th January) via Fiction … Read More »

Field Music

Field Music ‘Plumb’

The Brewis brothers are back, bringing their infectiously strange indie-pop with them. Exactly two years after their previous studio effort, 2010’s ‘(Measure)’, Field Music will release … Read More »

The Big Pink

The Big Pink ‘Future This’

They said they’d made a hip hop album. Were they telling porkies? Ben Homewood gets busy with ‘Future This’ to find out… Read More »

Coldplay ‘Mylo Xyloto’

Coldplay ‘Mylo Xyloto’

It’s out next week, so to whet your earbuds, Liam Lidbetter gives a factual run-through of how Coldplay’s fifth album sounds… Read More »

Florence And The Machine ‘Ceremonials’

Florence And The Machine ‘Ceremonials’

Liam Lidbetter takes a plunge into Flo’s eagerly anticipated second album…
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Snow Patrol ‘Fallen Empires’

Snow Patrol ‘Fallen Empires’

Have they really changed all that much? Amy Hanna examines ‘Fallen Empires’ to find out… Read More »

Los Campesinos! ‘Hello Sadness’

Los Campesinos! ‘Hello Sadness’

Simon Butcher takes a peek into this vivid journey into the heart of darkness… Read More »

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