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Last Updated: 16/01/2008 14:45:04
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Single Reviews The Concretes - Seems Fine (single/ EMI) By Steve Rudd
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If you want to feel refreshed and plain good about life, then it's imperative that
Stockholm outfit The Concretes are checked out ASAP.
Laying claim to almost as many band members as The Polyphonic Spree, there are eight of them,
coolly fronted by sultry vocalist Victoria Bergsman.
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Album Reviews - Silver Sun - Disappear Here (Invisible Hands Records) By Nick Quantrill
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Back in the days of Brit Pop, when guitar bands desperately aped Oasis, one band was bucking
this trend by trying to assert some individuality and kick back against the corporate sea of mediocrity.
Despite several chart-hits and an ever growing live following, Silver Sun were
amongst the
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Album Reviews - Turismo - Too Tall For Fashion By Jason Karlson
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There are some amazing bands that simply cannot be contained on a shiny silver disk.
Fonda 500's CD releases are always breathtakingly energetic and creative but they
still can't capture the sheer vigour and unchecked energy of their live appearances.
Turismo are another band who
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Album Reviews Richard Stevenson - Promises Promises By Daniel Laney
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I must admit getting motivated in the morning is one of the hardest things I have to achieve.
Outside its cold and wet, mushy decaying leaves lie everywhere and a shed load of
bills await you at the front porch and you know full well that the postman has taken
great pleasure wedging as much
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Single Reviews - Daniel Rachel - Dear Friend (Dust Records) By Steve Rudd
Release Date: September 27th 2004.
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Daniel Rachel, as a style-conscious solo singer-songwriter, is
truly to be treasured. I couldn't recommend his work more, so seek it here, seek it there.
Then slip it on, stand back.. and listen. No, I mean really listen.
Dear Friend is an astonishing song, crisp with twin acoustic guitar-based purity that
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Single Reviews - Gomez - Sweet Virginia (single/ Virgin) By Steve Rudd
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The Gomez guys have long impressed the nation with their inspired ability to
effectively fuse all manners of different musical genres together to form one
thoroughly satisfying whole.
Whether they're incorporating elements of heart-breaking blues, crafty jazz
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The Supatones - Unity Ave (Do The Dog) By Steve Rudd
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Living up to their name in the most impeccable manner imaginable, this Hull-based
band releases its astonishing debut album with an accompanying, nationwide tour to
promote the beauty.
For the best part of November and the first half of December these
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Single Reviews Camera - Hurt (single/ My Kung Fu) By Steve Rudd Release Date: 22nd November 2004.
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Think of all the anthemic rock bands that Wales has loudly and proudly produced over the years
such as The Manics, The Stereophonics and The Alarm (to name just a few),
and then think again, for here is a new quartet in the form of Camera that
are hacking out a truly
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Tapewyrm Records Compilation - Segments Volume 1 (12-track album) By Steve Rudd
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Far from being just another compilation album of half-rate tracks by bands most people have never
heard of, this Tapewyrm release provides the best opportunity imaginable for the listener to get
to know the label's six acts a whole lot better.
OK, so the bands aren't that well
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Album Reviews -
- The Alarm Live in the Poppyfields (DVD/CD Dual Release/Snapper Music)
By Steve Rudd
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In all honesty, I am totally addicted to - and utterly enthralled by - the music of Mike Peters.
Mike, for those who might not know, is now - and has always been - the frontman and
singing-songwriting genius for Welsh band The Alarm... a band set-up
that Mike recently re-formed, with a
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The Clauberg Opera - The Death of This City By Steve Rudd
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Yet another fantastically original Hull-based band to get hugely excited about, this young and thoroughly
refreshing trio is not to be ignored... especially not with the type of manifesto
that they are proudly presenting.
In this invigorating instance they come armed
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The 59 Violets - Prime Numbers By Steve Rudd
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First things first, a bit of vital number crunching: the debut album from North Lincolnshire's
va-va-vooming 59 Violets four-piece is 40 minutes long and spread over 11 fantastic songs.
Each and every track is moulded around some superb melodies, as these boys wield both the
pop
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Single Reviews Torso Horse - The Invisible Event
(eight-track album/ Native) By Steve Rudd Release Date: Nov 1st 2004
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Over the past four years, Bridlington band Torso Horse has truly - and deservedly -
dominated the Goth-Metal scene in East Yorkshire in style.
This uncompromising eight-track release is their second album, and the eagerly anticipated
follow-up to their rapturously
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Single Reviews - Ox - Blood (mini-album/ Co-Pop) By Steve Rudd
Release Date: November 1st 2004.
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Oh I do like to be beside the seaside when super-talented acoustic-based duos in the
shape of Ox materialise from towns such as Brighton, as Ox band
members in multi-instrumentalists Jim Oxborrow and John Etkin-Bell have.
Jim sings, with his sensitive voice being
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Single Reviews - Hoobastank - The Reason (Mercury) By Steve Rudd
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It's been almost impossible to avoid this radio-friendly tune over the past few weeks, as it
has literally taken the world by storm. Over in the US it was the Number One airplay
record for five weeks, before basking in the glory of being the Number Three most
played track in
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Album Reviews - Joesolo - An Exile In Suburbia By Nick Quantrill
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History lesson - Lithium Joe were much more than graffiti on the Hull train
station wall. Whilst the majority of Hull bands are happy to settle for receiving meaningless
platitudes from their mates and being great in the local clubs,
Lithium Joe was different.
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CD Reviews -
Khi (6-track Demo) By Steve Rudd
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This quartet's high-octane How Would I Know anthem might thematically speak of all the time that
people tend to waste in life, during non-productive days that serve nobody and nothing.
To the contrary, this hugely exciting Hull band (that has been on the go for some years
now) most
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Mansun - Slipping Away (EMI) By Steve Rudd
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Brace yourselves, for this is the last-ever single release from those
loveable Chester-based boys. Sadly, they decided to call it a day whilst
recording their fourth, as-yet-unreleased album.
On the upside though, and to help die-hard fans get over the initial
loss, Mansun are
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The Composers - Evacuate London (8-track demo) By Steve Rudd
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Compose yourself, for the music on offer here from this East London-rooted band is most excellent.
Opening track Evacuate London is a jingle-jangling shot of down-to-earth,
lovelorn pop music of the highest caliber, with Dan Edelstyn leading the quintet
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Ron Sexsmith - Retriever (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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Ever since the early 90's, and the 1991 release of Grand Opera Lane, Ron
has been making sublime music - and has even had some of his songs covered
by the superstar likes of Rod Stewart and Elton John.
This 12-track album is a beautifully conceived affair, and a mixture of
upbeat
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Single Reviews - The Departure - Be My Enemy (EMI) By Steve Rudd
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Northampton dudes The Departure are dutifully setting the rock 'n' roll-loving nation
alight with their upbeat and hugely melodic brand of excellence.
Would you be my enemy? It's easier that way!, sings versatile vocalist David Jones,
as the band behind him
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Album Reviews - Silence Kit - Pieonear By Michelle Dee
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Imagine my surprise when I received a disc from Moscow to review.
It was attractively packaged with what I think may be a crude representation of a pangolin;
possibly a polar bear but I favour the pangolin idea, constructed from snow and ice.
The cover folds out to reveal
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Sum 41 - We're All To Blame (Mercury) By Steve Rudd
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After almost a year of keeping well away from the spotlight, these four Canadian boys
are back - and with a truly almighty bang.
Just because there hasn't been any Sum 41 releases for a while, though,
doesn't mean they've been living the easy life. In fact,
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The Landaus - What Ya Cryin' For (3-tracks / Dagalost) By Steve Rudd
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The Landaus, over the past year, have come to be rightfully regarded as one of the best rock 'n' roll bands in the Hull area.
This three-track single is arguably their most accomplished and impressive release so far,
fronted by the title track in What Ya Cryin For: a supremely
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Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict a Riot (B-Unique) By Steve Rudd
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There's no sense in beating around any bush: this Leeds five-piece is
one white-hot rock outfit - and it seems certain that these Yorkshire boys
are going to more than ingratiate themselves and their incredibly catchy
music to the masses in the coming few months.
The telltale
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The Others - Stan Bowles (Poptones) By Steve Rudd
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These guys have reveled in one hell of a year, going to inspirational extremes in the art of
self-publicity for their Alternative poppy and punky rock 'n' roll band.
The likes of Embrace and The Libertines have long been applauded by fans for
staging secret
gigs in
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