Monthly Archives: September 2010

Review: Weezer – Hurley

There are some bands that are born to experiment, to push the boundaries, to seek out new and bizarre sounds and to sail uncharted waters . They’re the kind of bands that have you awaiting their new records with baited … Continue reading

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Review: Summer Camp – Young [EP]

It sometimes feels as if there has been an ’80s revival going on ever since the decade ended. This has not always been a welcome thing, of course. A lot of the music in the ’80s was pretty fucking dire … Continue reading

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Live Review: Mountain Man – St Giles In The Fields Church

Right in the heart of London’s busy West End, just off of Denmark Street, sits St Giles In The Fields Church. Once inside the building it is difficult to believe that somewhere as peaceful and serene can exist in the … Continue reading

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Review: Rose Elinor Dougall – Without Why.

It has been two years since Rose Elinor Dougall decided that polka-dots and 50’s pastiche were no longer for her and quit her band, The Pipettes, to forge her own path. She has spent the intervening time, it seems, documenting … Continue reading

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