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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Steve Scully

Sometimes, isn’t the best antidote some good, solid rock ‘n’ roll?
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Alex De Petro

Come Into My House can at times seem like listening to new music from old favourites.
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Dan Osmolowski

Instead of being a mountain-top proclamation of finding love, Beach House paint a delicate and intimate picture of a special relationship.
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Alex De Petro

In many ways Make Amends for we are Merely Vessels is a microcosm for the post-rock genre as a whole.
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Ed Butler

It’s so easy to be scathing of the music industry.
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Riki Gardner

The glass ceiling that A Few More Published Studies possesses is its completely generic approach to music creation.
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Roland Li

Switches are essentially temporary house guests.
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Tue:25-Mar-08

by  Dean Van Nguyen

The Raveonettes have always attempted to emulate the characteristics of the great sixties pop bands but they never sounded like they came from the sixties.
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Tue:19-Feb-08

by  Joseph Coscarelli

What if Born Ruffians, the hyper-active Canadian four-piece, founded their own nation?
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Tue:19-Feb-08

by  Steve Scully

No More Shall We Part was an album we all needed. With all signs pointing to disaster, it was a shot of pure beauty and elegance, a piece of genius that could only come from a deep well of suffering.
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Tue:19-Feb-08

by  Liam Tracey

Great pop music is defined by its hooks and ability to evoke emotions.
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Tue:19-Feb-08

by  Anna Rees

The Felice Brothers have been living rough, taking up residence in a rickety old school bus, getting arrested and travelling around America playing their whiskey bar blues.
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