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Lowfive - Emergency Disaster Kit
(album/ Music For Nations)
By Steve Rudd
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Right from the opening tune Black Noise, the majority of this 12-track album can
best be described as radio-friendly rock 'n' roll for the masses.
Too Much Of Nothing is another bright and breezy slab of monumentally anthemic pop-rock,
while You Want It, Take Me Down and Stand Up are imbued with the exhilarating
exuberance of the International Noise Conspiracy's fab fetish for all-out, good-time rawwwkkkkk!!!
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Lobbing a cheeky cover version of Cheap Trick's cool Southern Girls into proceedings for
smooth measure, it's still their own original songs which naturally capture attention and
imagination, one of the most upbeat and energetically uplifting tunes being Parasite,
before Sunk offers a rare chilled-out few minutes of more laid-back reflection.
Stepping out with the most simple of band set-ups, this quartet is comprised of the good
old fashioned vocalist-guitarist-bassist-drummer tactic, Nik Frost being the exuberant
and charismatic frontman who's in the business of wowing crowds with his voice.
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Indeed, just recently the band has won over plenty of people, on the back of
supporting Young Heart Attack and then rocking everybody's bollocks off at the Download festival.
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In spirited spurts, Lowfive can be heard to be mixing and mashing
Hives-esque swagger with Monster Magnet's ever-ready ability to smack out
sensationally catchy rock 'n' roll tunes.
At the end of the day though,
these guys are their own band.. and far from being a debut disaster, this album is a
rock 'n' roll revelation, proudly delivered by a self-assured band that seems
certain, all in good time, to become a legendary institution in its own right. (4/5)
www.lowfive.org
Release Date: August 2nd 2004.
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Album Reviews - Razorlight - Up All Night (album/ Vertigo) By Steve Rudd
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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
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Album Reviews - X Is Loaded - Raw Nerve (album/ Music For Nations) By Steve Rudd
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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
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Album Reviews - Salako - The Story Of Our Life So Far By Nick Quantrill
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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.
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Album Reviews - The Trailers - From The Top - 7 track EP - By the Sea By Steve Rudd
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The DIY punk ethic is still alive and kicking, even down the East Coast of England in the semi-sunny seaside town of Bridlington.
While there aren't many great bands kicking-out of Bridlington at the moment (save for the mighty Goth-Rock spectacular that is Torso Horse)
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Album Reviews - Blue Sand - Changed Names and Slaves EP By Michelle Dee
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I was given the enigmatically titled Blue Sand EP and after a couple of hearings I was hooked.
Blue Sand have played the Linnet and Lark on Princes Avenue and the newly refurbished Ringside venue in recent weeks.
The title track has a touch of early Placebo
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Album Reviews - The Alarm - In The Poppyfields (12-track album - Snapper Music - 2004) By Steve Rudd
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25 years down the punk-rock 'n' roll line and The Alarm - assembled around the ever-photogenic mainman Mike Peters - is still going strong.
In fact, the Cardiff-based Alarm's ringing louder than ever on the back of some fabulous media exposure that vaulted right around the world and back because of the fact that Mike craftily decided
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Album Reviews - CD Reviews - Emma Rugg - When I Looked at You (single)
By Steve Rudd
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Still riding high on the uber-successful crest of her astounding debut album Isolated Impression, Emma's first glimmer of new work comes in the form of this exceptional song.
On the back of her album, Emma ventured Stateside to record a couple of songs with Michigan songwriter
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Album Reviews - Cracktown - Songs in the Key of Fuck Off
(Pure West) By Steve Rudd - With the Knighthood Video!
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This gloriously outspoken Hull-based outfit revolves around the musical and lyrical talents of, err.. Silver Fox and King Rat?!?!!!!!
Mmm - so says the CD cover!
I don't honestly know why the two guys who shield their identities under the murky guise of Cracktown don't want their
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Album Reviews - Ricky - The Summer Sun Still Echoes
By Nick Quantrill
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Why exactly is there a review of a band from Portsmouth on a website about Hull you're probably thinking?
I could talk about the similarities between the two cities as a reason, well, the naval traditions of them.
I think I still feel deprived that my only school trip whilst at Hull Trinity House was a rather tedious
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Album Reviews - The Uncle Devil Show - A Terrible Beauty (P3 Music)
By Steve Rudd
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The Uncle Devil Show is actually a trio of very experienced and hugely respected musicians, all three of them Scottish.
Just like ex-Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has recently emerged from the dark with an identity crisis on his part to play in the
Cocker-disguised Relaxed Muscle incarnation, ex-Del Amitri frontman Justin Currie is one of the prime components of this new band (who's now ominously known as Jason Barr), who's
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Music Reviews-
Electric Eel Shock & Antiproduct at The Kazbah, Scarborough 25th March 04 By Steve Rudd
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Antiproduct is the coolest and most exhilarating punk band since The Sex Pistols.
Stopping at nothing to put on the most entertaining show possible at every gig they play, this wacky quintet might be based in London, but they make it known loud-and-clear that they prefer
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