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Last Updated: 28/11/2005 12:07:04
Torso Horse - The Creation Part 1 (DVD)
By Steve Rudd
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With four classic Goth-Metal music videos at this DVD release's core,
The Creation features the full-blooded intensity of the Torso Horse
swan-songs in In Your Head, Dragging Me Down,
The Angel You'll Never Be and Let It Out - the latter video having been
shot in an exhilarating live setting, showing off the extent
to which 'Horse fans get riled up at their hot and sweaty gigs.
Since Torso Horse burst onto the Goth-Metal scene some five years ago,
the band has gone from strength to strength, having released two utterly
amazing albums - Freakshow and The Invisible Enemy: both to widespread
acclaim, right around the world.
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While the band line-up has changed somewhat since the initial Torso Horse
set-up first set-out, songwriter and band founder Adam Towse is still the band front man.
To be fair, you couldn't imagine the band without him up front.
In The Creation, Adam talks candidly about the band's success, whilst behind-the-scenes
footage of the music videos that feature on the DVD makes for engrossing entertainment.
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Locations for such videos have ranged from the farm on which Adam lives, to a nightclub
in the centre of the band's hometown of Bridlington.
The quality of the videos is mind-blowing; all are big-budget extravaganzas, and in
every single frame you can see where the money has been spent.
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Because videos are so vital in helping to promote music these days, no expense has
been spared, and as a result of the time, effort and money that was invested into
the videos, the videos have featured prominently on various music channels on Sky TV,
further promoting the band's music far and wide.
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Five years down the line since initial inception, Torso Horse is a band
that is dynamic and always exciting.
The Creation - Part 1 perfectly reflects the fact that we have so far witnessed
the formative years of both a highly respected and commercially successful band.
Hopefully, in another five years time, The Creation - Part 2 will be released,
documenting how Torso Horse went from being national Goth-Metal
treasures, to true international superstars.
God knows that these devils deserve all the attention that they so ardently seek.
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Music, Band Biog - Introducing The Straightmen
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The Straightmen are a gathering of four good musicians who make a very nice sound and
everyone seems to enjoy their music.
The band consists of Nick on guitar and vocals, Raz on bass,
Vinnie on keyboard and Mark on drums.
All have been on the scene for a while, but know that what they have now is different and exciting.
The Straightmen have been described as many
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Music, Band News - Unless; The Story So Far By Michelle Dee
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If you have been listening to some of the John Peel tribute programming you may
have heard this band from Grimsby being played a number of times.
He was quietly making positive noises about them before he sadly passed away.
They are a punk-rock four piece that have been together for a number of
years and are in the process of recording their third
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Album/CD Reviews - Little Brother - The Minstrel Show By www.emcee-battle.com
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Every so often, an album comes along that makes you step back and take a deep breath ... that
makes you marvel at just how amazing the piece of work is. This is one of them!
The Minstrel Show combines everything you can possibly look for in an album and then
sprinkles it all with an extra little bit of ill.
They put it best themselves, with the 100% true bar
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Single Reviews - Stephen Fretwell - New York (Fiction) by Steve Rudd |
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Fresh from sets at a multitude of summer festivals including Glastonbury and V2005,
Stephen Fretwell is all set to hit the charts again with his stunning
latest single, New York.
Fans of previous releases such as Emily won't be disappointed, as the short-but-sweet excellence
of New York immediately entrances the innocent listener, being as it is
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Music News - Opportunity For The Best Hull Bands
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Influential Recordings will be releasing a 12 track album featuring Hull's best bands.
The CD will be distributed nationally and will have national press reviews -
The Guardian, NME, The Times etc.
If your band is interested in having one of your songs on the CD please make sure that:
1. The track is recorded to professional level.
2. The Song must have not been released on any
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Album/CD Reviews - One Be Lo - s.o.n.o.g.r.a.m. By www.emcee-battle.com
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I don't know why its taken me so long to review this album, because it's the kind that
deserves the attention of everybody.
Being his first solo-effort, I didn't know what to expect.
When a lot of kats break away from their group to do a solo effort, it's normally
a shaky attempt at making themselves be known as the illest.
And in a lot of cases, it shines through that they're
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Single Reviews - The Kaiser Chiefs - Modern Way (B-Unique) by Steve Rudd |
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The rise and rise and rise of the Kaiser Chiefs has enraptured the music industry at large during 2005.
Only a year ago they were slogging their guts out around many of the country's toilet-venues,
but even then you could tell that they were teetering on the verge of success.
As soon as I Predict A Riot stormed the charts - and set excited tongues wagging
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Album/CD Reviews - The Hussys - Tiger EP (Fat Cheerleader Records) Reviewed By Nick Quantrill
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Formed less than a year ago, The Hussys is the new project from ex-Supernaturals front
man James McColl.
Too quirky to become fixtures in the charts but never quite credible enough to
be taken seriously by the music press, The Supernaturals are best remembered for
the ubiquitous Smile. McColl's pedigree sets a high standard for his new band but
they appear
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Music News - The Lazyswede Strikes Again!
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Glenn Williams (aka Lazyswede) recently sent a pre-recorded music show
to WDYN, a radio station in New York.
They liked the show so much that they have asked him to do
more for them.
WDYN is broadcast all over the USA via FM radio but is also listened to in
55 countries via the internet. Glenn talked to the boss of the station who told him that
people had asked for the show to be
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Album Reviews - Bruise - B (Pop La Disque) By Steve Rudd
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When pure pop meets anthemic rock, I can't help but smile.
Bruise are a delectable duo that produces such a form of music with graceful
panache, sounding somewhat like a more sublime Roxette.
Both the vocal performances and the music are to die for, with the beautiful
Isobel Morris writing all the song lyrics and singing them in style.
She really does
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Album/CD Reviews - The Prellies - Afternoon Tea With The Prellies Reviewed By Nick Quantrill
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As a general rule, tribute acts are a waste of time and should be left for the
less discerning music fan. The Prellies are the exception to this rule.
The Beatles' musical cannon has been pored over and analysed to the point that
there is little left to say. However, that would be wrong as The Prellies
explore a hidden corner of The Beatles' musical legacy.
The Beatles, along with many others, fused
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Album Reviews - Morning Runner - Drawing Shapes (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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Brace yourselves, one and all, for this band is set to become very, very, very
well known indeed as they head out on the road in support of Coldplay.
This fantastically exciting release is the band's debut EP and it is to be savoured,
kicking off with Work, a song with a dark edge that develops into something of an
epic that's propelled by well-structured means.
The guitar and
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Album/CD Reviews - Holly Taymar - EP (Genie Cake Records) By Nick Quantrill
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EP is a limited edition release from York's Holly Taymar.
Her critically acclaimed debut album, Less Than Nothing, was very much a jazz
influenced record, yet it wasn't without one eye on capturing a wider audience for her music.
This follow-up EP retains strong jazz elements but also incorporates a more commercial
approach that hints at the direction her forthcoming full-length
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Album Reviews - The Departure - Dirty Words (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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Fit to bursting with a few of the coolest tunes of recent years, there are three past single
releases from this Northampton-nurtured band gracing this eleven-track album in the form
of the uber-catchy All Mapped Out, Be My Enemy and Lump In My Throat.
This album has been far too long in coming, but the wait has been more than worth it, as
The Departure continue to set the
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Album Reviews - Ryan Adams and The Cardinals - Cold Roses (Lost Highway) By Steve Rudd
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By God, this guy never ever seems to stop working. Despite a rather recent injury to one of his arms after an accident he had while playing a gig, this Country-Rocker is most definitely back on the scene - and not with just a few songs, but with a double-album that heralds a whole 19 brand new tracks.
Granted, the total running time of both CDs combined comes to less than eighty minutes
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Music News - Bad Girls Collective By Carolyn
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As the house and dance music scene in England goes from strength to strength the city of Hull is supplying it with new and innovative DJs by the dozen. There are many good DJ's in this area and for its size and limited selling area, Hull is certainly keeping up with the rest of the country in its varied nights across the city and many new genres are being supported.
There does seem to be a lack of
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