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Music Album Reviews
Single Reviews - The Hot Puppies - Green Eyeliner
(single/ PURR)
By Steve Rudd

Release Date: September 27th 2004.

I've got a funny feeling that this Aberystwyth quintet is about to become very well known indeed over here in England, following a prolonged spell of relative fame in Wales, courtesy of their last Dawn Of Man release and a number of gigs at which it was been noted that sexy frontwoman Becky Newman is a revelation, both as a fantastically versatile singer and as a lady brimming with bountiful good looks dangerously poised to set many-a-man's heart a flutter.
The title track to this single release, Green Eyeliner, is packed with blissful vibes, catching the ear by sounding like a 60's pop throw-back with a twist, as Beth Gibson plays some mean organ grooves beneath Becky's singing and the guys' guitar playing.

Fawn over a musical cross between Kenickie and Brand Violet, and then the sound of The Hot Puppies might swirl into conceivability, with Becky's sultry pout (yes - even though you can't see it, you can feel it) following through into b-side A Small Killing that is a dark song but a hugely catchy tune propelled by the upbeat drum theatrics from Rupert Wood. Others left, we remain.

Still, even after these two brilliant songs, All We've Got To Do Is Kiss is arguably the overall highlight, being a truly beautiful song in which Becky's voice shines in all its glory, further proving that this Welsh-based bunch of guys and girls are more than hot puppies. They're roasting. 5/5

www.thehotpuppies.com www.purr.org.uk

Single Reviews - The Beastie Boys, Death Cab For Cutie and The Departure By Steve Rudd
After all these years, The Beastie Boys are still making amazing music, here presenting the second single of 2004 from their To The 5 Boroughs album. These Manhattan-obsessed guys have long been respected for their refreshing fusion of rap, hip-hop and dance elements, and if Read more...

Single Reviews - Single of Week - Cornershop Presents: Bubbley Kaur Topknot By Lee Cassanell
Only in a world of George Bush and Sudanese Genocide could Busted be riding high in the Charts with the theme from Thunderbirds so in the spirit of such rampant insanity I've decided to make a little deal with you the good people of Kingston upon Hull. Every Saturday I'm going Read more...

CD Reviews - What Ya Cryin' For by The Landau's - By Tony Bates, Jim Hines and Leigh Lee-Roy Stancliffe (Aussie Radio)
Every now and then a new band comes along, complete with biography promising a new sound and telling one and all that to miss this band and their release will be at their peril. I've heard it all before; haven't you?. Well this time I have to say that I have received a couple of releases from The Landau's, but without the usual hype. Read more...

Album Reviews - Michelle's CD choice of the moment CRUSH double CD by Polygram T.V.
Where did all the good stuff go, those great bands of the nineties with cool sounding one-word names like Dodgy, Lush and Pulp etc. The t-shirts were tight fitting, brightly coloured with trims on neck and sleeves. The band logos were unobtrusive in trendy oval shaped designs. Read more...

Single Reviews - Agent Blue, Cherry Falls and Elena
By Steve Rudd
Brazenly busting out of Stoke-on-Trent, this punk-spirited rock 'n' roll bunch of boys means business. This is their second single, and although it is only 2 minutes 20 seconds in length, the quality of the music more than outweighs the accompanying quantity. Armed with Read more...

Single Reviews - Ryan Adams, The Divine Comedy and The Beta Band By Steve Rudd
Something of a bizarre choice of song for this North Carolina-hailing genius to cover, but Ryan sings and plays this Oasis classic anthem wonderfully.. and, in doing so, stamps an astonishingly original seal of style on the tune. This cover version also actually features on his heart-attackingly Read more...

Album Reviews - The harriWattsband - Comin' Out
By Elsie Creek
The harriWattsband, purveyors of fine melodies, have finally decided to take the momentous step for which we have waited so long. Comin' out. I have been honoured with the task of communicating to you the important knowledge: has it been Read more...

Album Reviews - The Landau's - What Ya Crying For Pre-release CD Single. By Darren Bunting
The Landau's second CD single What Ya Cryin For shows quite a step forward in production, song writing abilities and out and out confidence from their first release Sweet But True. it is very easy to forget this band are still only teenagers on the evidence of their recordings. CD opener What Ya Crying For Read more...

Album Reviews - Marlowe - Popularity Gel (single/ Probe Plus) By Steve Rudd
With no fewer than eight band members involved, Marlowe songwriter and assumed ringleader is a brave man by the name of Simon Bradshaw, who shares the vocal duties with Chloe Mullett's sensual voice. John Peel is alleged to be a big fan of the band, and their third album is already on the way, so why Read more...

Album Reviews - Razorlight - Up All Night (album/ Vertigo)
By Steve Rudd
The rise and rise and rise and rise in popularity of Razorlight, frankly, has been utterly extraordinary. It seems, in just a few precious weeks, that they have been elevated way above their hard-working class roots into relative superstars, given the huge Read more...

Album Reviews - X Is Loaded - Raw Nerve (album/ Music For Nations) By Steve Rudd
This Bath-based band is one of the hottest and most exciting rock bands to really step-out in the past couple of years, blasting out with sky-scraping Emo-rock guitars, beguilingly soulful vocals (delivered by photogenic frontman Jake) and plenty of on-stage energy necessary to enthrall anyone who has ever had Read more...

Album Reviews - Salako - The Story Of Our Life So Far
By Nick Quantrill
Oh, the frustration of being a music fan. After whining long and hard about how recent years have been a lean period for good music and searching high and low for things for something to excite my ears, it came as somewhat of a surprise to find it lurking under my nose in Hull. Read more...

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