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A Certain Type of Person - The Great Bishop Robbery EP II contd
By Michelle Dee
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The last song is the most unusual; it changes shape and form whilst you try to pin down the aural experience.
With a chirpy harmonica blast a rolling song with a hippy musical feel - never need a brain again- begins
with random shouty choruses.
Towards the end the song filters out into a high-pitched vibraphone sound. From the silence, a resonance grows from the depths of a majestic pipe organ, and then an intense choral section follows. The multitudinous voices soar as the ensemble piece builds with ecumenical majesty and crescendos to a grand finale.
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I have to admit to having a penchant for the overblown almost theatrical sides in music and this one satisfied immensely. Having just looked once again to the title of the EP a smile has formed itself at the corner of my mouth.
The bands' name suggests exclusivity and this may be a hint as to whom, their original, acoustic
Folk could be aimed at. A Certain Type of Person will most definitely find this disc
appealing, not your standard traditional Folk fans, but perhaps a more perceptive, poetic individual.
Certainly enjoyable, at times surprising, The Great Bishop Robbery EP II is best served with honey and banana sandwiches on a Sunday.
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Album Reviews - Jeff Caudill - Here's What You Should Do (Fortunate Son Records) By Nick Quantrill |
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If evidence was ever needed that old punks don't die, they transform into singer-songwriters with an itch to
scratch, Jeff Caudill personifies this. Cutting his teeth fronting acclaimed US pop-punkers Gameface, his solo career sees him ease his foot off the pedal and kick-back without losing any impact or bite.
Caudill's trump-card is his ability to craft instantly memorable songs that swing with
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Album Reviews - The Vultures - Rebel Yelp By Caroline Murphy Photos - 23rd April 05 at The Adelphi By Michelle Dee
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Listening to this 6+ track EP conjured up images of black drain pipes and pudding basin haircuts,
the retro 60's feel seeped from every groove.
The distinctive guitar riffs and rhythm in most of the tracks could have come straight from the dark
and smoky atmosphere of The Cavern, and I'm sure The Vultures dream that their success
will equal that of the most famous band to come
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Single Reviews - Be There (Freezer Recordings) By Steve Rudd
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This single is heart-warming indie-pop music of the highest order, from a fresh quartet
that is fronted by the naturally talented singer and guitarist Leon Black.
The band's chirpy Be There anthem is a perfect summer-suited tune for the masses
to smile along to, being an electro-edged gem - and hugely commercial to boot.
B-side Prozac Generation is just as poppy, while the Dirty Blue Gene
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Single Reviews - Tsar - Band-Girls-Money (TVT) By Steve Rudd
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This cracking single is taken from the band's latest album, the follow-up to their debut LP that came out some five years ago, back in the year 2000.
Tsar hail from LA where they have a strong following, but more and more people over here in the UK are fast -tracking their passions in favour of Tsar and their quest for worldwide domination.
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Single Reviews - The Jim Muir Slideshow - Tomorrow's World, Today (Bowmans Capsule Records) By Nick Quantrill
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Tomorrow's Word, Today is the final part of a trilogy of releases from The Jim Muir Slideshow.
Conceived as a refuge from the stresses of working in the medical profession, the trilogy started with the
initial aim of ensuring the sanity of its participants. A single of the week award from The Guardian
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Music News - White Rose Movement - Supporting The Infidels at Silhouette Saturday 18th June 05.
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If you have already heard Love Is A Number, the debut single from London's
White Rose Movement, then this introduction is unnecessary.
The attitude, the groove, the hooks, and the spiky pop sensibility, speak louder than any press release.
But if you're looking to fill the next 30 seconds while you cue up the record,
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Single Reviews - Kate Aumonier - Much Like Yesterday (Sanctuary) By Steve Rudd
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Things are looking bright for this pretty young thing, and surely to goodness this fresh-faced singer-songwriter will wind up remembering this year fondly, given the potential fame and fortune that could very well edge her way on the back of this superb release.
Much Like Yesterday (which, interestingly, was co-composed by
Jez Ashurst - the cheeky front man of pop-rockers Farrah)
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Single Reviews - Hey Negrita - Devil In My Shoes (Fat Fox) By Steve Rudd
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Truly a mighty tune to help you breathe more easily, the anthemic vibes therein are born out of a monstrously angular guitar riff being creatively pinned up against a wicked dance beat. The resulting high octane energy levels more than mean business, and there isn't one dull
second of
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Single Reviews - Beach - Burning Up (Sliding Vinyl) By Steve Rudd
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Truly a mighty tune to help you breathe more easily, the anthemic vibes therein are born out of a monstrously angular guitar riff being creatively pinned up against a wicked dance beat. The resulting high octane energy levels more than mean business, and there isn't one dull
second of
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Album Reviews - Back To Base featuring Benjamin Zephaniah - Heading For The Door By Suzanne Hicks
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A fabulous blend of chilled, haunting guitars, gentle hip-hop and reggae drum beats with
Benjamin Zephaniahs' soothing voice reciting his poetry.
This album has something for every mood. Mostly relaxing with some fantastic funky house beats as
well as African tribal rhythms and eastern influences
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Album Reviews - The Vultures Rebel Yelp EP By Michelle Dee
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The Vultures still play hard, fast, punky rock n roll.
However they appear to have changed since last year which apart from seeing them recently at
Ringside with Break Even and Soulflame, I'm sad to say is when I saw them last.
The days of playing a twenty song set in ten minutes are behind them, okay slight
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Music News - Silence in the Streets Northern Stroll Charity Walk from Hull to London
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On Sunday 22nd May, 20-30 people (I'm not quite sure of the numbers) started walking to London from the
Humber Bridge, Hull.
The walk is for charity with each member of the party choosing a charity to raise
sponsorship money for. This whole initiative has been started by Silence in the Streets.
Through this and our monthly nights
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Singles Reviews - Chart Review 16th May 2005 with DJ Chris Plant
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Firstly, sorry I haven't written a singles chart review for over a month.
I have been in Las Vegas having a great time...On with this weeks review.
Despite strong competition from a, shall we say, expected unexpected source, Akon's Lonely
stands proud at the top of the charts for a second week at Number One.
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Album/CD Reviews New CD's available from Joesolo By Nick Quantrill
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Following the acclaimed release of his debut solo CD An Exile in Suburbia in 2004,
ex Lithium Joe front-man Paul Thompson returns with ten new brand recordings.
The Man Who Dreamed Of Fairyland tackles some of the major issues that touch on all our lives.
Lyrically it considers the paradoxes
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Single Reviews - Hal - Play The Hits (Rough Trade) By Steve Rudd
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Following up their chirpy What A Lovely Dance hit, Play The Hits' is quite frankly a
fabulous tune from this refreshing Irish four-piece. These fellows go all out to hit upon
classic melodies and harmonies that burrow their way into the hearts and minds of their
listeners - and that Brian Wilson would die for.
This song has been written by band front man David Allen
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Music, Album Reviews - Oasis: Don't Believe The Truth By Nick Boldock
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There was a time when it would sound faintly ridiculous to suggest that Oasis
would ever again record a great album.
Their last effort - 2002's Heathen Chemistry - suggested a renaissance, and despite mediocre
media interest did contain some brilliance, most notably the Noel-sung numbers
Little By Little and Force Of Nature.
Certainly it was a sign of
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Single Reviews - Hood - The Negatives (Domino) By Steve Rudd
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Well, there's nothing quite like being positive - even if they're Hood and they're playing
The Negatives. For starters, this band's music is certainly intriguing and thoroughly fascinating, not least because they refuse to conform when it comes to writing conventionally structured songs.
The two b-sides that are tagged on the back of this single release, just
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