Posts by Month: March 2012

The Ghosts

Review: The Ghosts: The End – Review

 

I always hated the Lightening Seeds. In this I was always painfully aware that my opinion was in the minority. For some strange reason they would set my teeth on edge. Musically they were tragic, pacified indie pop for grannies, the kind of nihilistically inane drivel that would have … Read on
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News: Video: Money – SOLONG (GODISDEAD)

A sparkle of hope in all the hopelessness would perhaps be a way to describe the newest A-side of Manchester’s haunting pop four-piece Money, who literally speaking put a tear in my eye when they released the outstandingly beautiful “Goodnight London” back in 2010, and to tell … Read on

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Video: In The Bunker: Brown Brogues

 

The Bunker exists outside of space and time, it is a place where dreams are forgotten and truth floats up and down like a spectre, forever searching for its own end.

On that note, we invited Wigan’s Brown Brogues to the mysterious surroundings of The Bunker, where Coco and … Read on

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Leftfield

Review: Leftfield: Tourism – Review

 

Live albums are curious things. At their best, they can be visceral explorations of why you’ve paid a dozen times to see an act rock their proverbial asses off in a variety of sweaty dives, sunny fields and all that lies between.

At their worst, they feel like an … Read on

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News: In The Bunker: Brown Brogues

The Bunker exists outside of space and time, it is a place where dreams are forgotten and truth floats up and down like a spectre, forever searching for its own end.

On that note, we invited Wigan’s Brown Brogues to the mysterious surroundings of The Bunker, where Coco and Heap … Read on

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