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Last Updated: 16/05/2005 14:41:16
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) is from her
Here I Am album, and the mid-paced pop-rock song sounds as lush as a spring meadow
after a refreshing April shower.
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A gentle piano melody cascades against some sublimely strummed guitar chords,
while Kate's sensual voice brings life to the lyrics.
Fans of Natalie Imbruglia are sure to be enchanted, as her pure voice sounds
almost impossibly sweet and innocent.
It's just easier to tell you everything's going fine, croons Kate, who has
already worked with some huge musical stars.
Yes, her gracefully affecting voice has impressed the legendary likes of
Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, with whom she has recorded some songs.
And that's not all, for Dr John has also heaped praise on her talents.
Having gained some hugely important exposure while singing and playing at
the Kashmir Klub, she's also found time to tour the UK with James Blunt and Jamie Callum.
Still, the summer of 2005 is to herald her biggest gigs yet,
especially since she is performing on the main stage at this year's Isle of Wight Festival.
The B-side of this single release is By This Time, a slightly more subdued and
downbeat tune compared to the title track, but which is no less compelling.
So keep an ear out, won't you?
7/10
www.kateaumonier.com
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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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Singles Reviews - Chart Review 30th May 2005 with DJ Chris Plant
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My American friend emailed me on Sunday afternoon with an air of deep concern.
Is it true that a ringtone has topped the singles chart over there?
Well of course if you are a newspaper hack the answer is Yes, a ten second ringtone
is indeed the Number One single in the UK and it is the end of the music
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Music News - Lazyswede Goes Global
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Glenn Williams of Lazyswede Productions (Hull) will shortly be
on a new radio show recorded here in Hull and transmitted on Celebrate Radio from Freemont in California, USA.
The station will be streaming on the web worldwide 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from servers
in Freemont in California, Milan in Italy and from Germany.
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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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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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Music News - Leeds Festival - Calling all unsigned bands from the North of England!
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This years' Leeds Festival will be providing a new stage for unsigned bands.
The Mean Fiddler, organisers of the festival have teamed up with local BBC Radio show,
Raw Talent, Sandman Magazine and The Cockpit in Leeds to select 20 bands who
will perform on the new stage this August.
It's an incredible opportunity
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Single Reviews - Bodyrockers - I Like The Way (Mercury) By Steve Rudd
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The type of tune that you either love or loathe, this latest anthem from this
troupe of Dance-dazed musicians is taking the nation by storm regardless, and
the Top 40 really cannot resist a tune of this calibre.
This release heaves with some epic remixes of the song, but rarely do remixes
compare
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Single Reviews - Wherewithal - Sixth Form Poetry (Foolproof) By Steve Rudd
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This fem-fronted quintet sure isn't taking any prisoners, ballsily bursting out of the
Farnborough area with gusto. Stacy Hart is the singer, and what a singer she is.
Holding the rest of the band in check with her fantastic vocal musings, Stacy
possesses a strong and distinctive voice that dominates the music, with such
music
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Album Reviews - Rumpus - EP By Michelle Dee
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This offering from Sheffield band Rumpus - features seven varied tracks of atmospheric
unusual electro death rock.
They have managed to mix up the genres of Indie rock with a shade of electronica
and a hefty slab of death metal vocals.
This ambitious approach stands up well to scrutiny and has
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Single Reviews - Ryan Adams - Let it Ride (Lost Highway) By Steve Rudd
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American Country-rocker Ryan is back on the scene, and is being backed by a
new band of friends called The Cardinals.
Let It Ride is their new single, and - true to form for Ryan - lush elements
of both Country music and rock 'n' roll are fashionably entwined
in the most sublime manner.
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Single Reviews - Razorlight - Somewhere Else (Vertigo) By Steve Rudd
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Face it - Razorlight front man Johnny Borrell is a total
star in his own right, even without the other three lads that make up this
tantalisingly talented band... especially when he's armed and potentially
infamous with his trusted acoustic guitar.
Still, the full band sound is hard to beat, and this tune
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CD Reviews - Miss Machete - EP - Wanted For Murder By Steve Rudd
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For a good old all-round intense and wholly invigorating rock experience, then you ought to make
friends with Little Miss Machete, because when they cut you with their music, it doesn't so
much hurt as it simply stuns.
This fresh and frantic quartet is a fast-rising phenomenon in the Yorkshire
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