Album, Single & Live Reviews

Sleigh Bells’ Reign Of Terror - Analysed!
Ric Rawlins lifts up the bonnett of Sleigh Bells' new album and has a deep whiff of what's inside
Filed at 14.09pm on 20 February 12 in Album Reviews | By Ric Rawlins

SID Chip Sounds – The Music Of The Commodore 64
Mark Cousens prepares to run the Gauntlet of 1980s computer game soundtracks!
Filed at 10.33am on 20 February 12 in Album Reviews

M83 @ Shepherds Bush Empire, London
They've come a long way baby, but M83 are finally confident enough on stage to zap peoples brains in the live arena - writes Max Raymond
Filed at 9.49am on 20 February 12 in Live Reviews | By Max Raymond

Singles for the week starting 20 February!
Offering up their bid for pop immortality this week are Shrag, Tunabunny, Flash Fikton, Beth Jeans Houghton and more!
Filed at 9.32am on 20 February 12 in Single Reviews

Attack! Vipers! / Deadweight Revival
Bands! When will you learn that slapping! Exclamation! Marks! Everywhere! Is! Old skool now! (?)
Filed at 10.10am on 17 February 12 in Album Reviews | By George Cochran

Band of Skulls / Static Jacks / Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr @ XOYO
Band of Skulls are less White Stripes copyists and more funky Zep-style rockers in the live arena, writes Chris Lancaster...
Filed at 9.48am on 17 February 12 in Live Reviews

Pure Love @ Bush Hall, London
Far from the turbo-charged punk of Gallows, Frank Carter's new band survive their first live show under the microscope with bluesy, classic songwriting - writes Barney Dufton
Filed at 17.20pm on 16 February 12 in Live Reviews | By Barney Dufton

Kitsuné Parisien II
David Reed dives into the swimming pool of pure cool known as Kitsuné - as the French label releases their latest comp...
Filed at 10.29am on 16 February 12 in Album Reviews

Bitch Magnet / The Bitch Magnet Reissues
Stuart Gadd takes a trip through Bitch Magnet's uber-influential first three albums...
Filed at 11.49am on 15 February 12 in Album Reviews | By Stuart Gadd

Tennis / Young & Old
Tennis have added pop progress to their pastoral dream-folk on album number two, and Dai Howells is impressed...
Filed at 11.03am on 14 February 12 in Album Reviews






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