Hello April, goodbye March. As we sit through Easter still desperately waiting for a more-
than-fleeting gimpse of the sun, we at least had a whole 
more bunch of records to ease our pain with perhaps not as many as the vast splurge of 
recordings that appeared in January and February, but still very much enough; With so 
many reviews passing through these pages though, it could be quite easy to miss 
something special, or avoid making a poor purchasing decision.
 DiS 
gives you the ten records that aren't necessarily the best, nor the most 
high-profile, but arguably the LPs which have raised the most eyebrows or sent 
people limp with disappointment. 
  
  
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 | Annie - AnniemalA preening, sheening 
glazed Krispy Kreme of a pop album that seems to allure some yet reject just as many... 
regardless, our writer seemed to think that 'Anniemal' is the work of a singer that 
'manages to draw you into her after hours world with all the skill and finesse of an expert 
snake-charmer'.
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 read Tom 
Edwards' full article
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    | Ambulance Ltd- 
      LPThe indie band's indie band - in America at 
least. Having done well with this record stateside, LP finally gets a release over 
here and it's largely good... but not totally as our review occasionally clasps his hands in 
fret at the occasional Maroon 5 blunder.
 .read Julian Ridgeway's full 
article
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 | Dinosaur Jr - Dinosaur / You're Living All 
Over Me / Bug
A three in one treat, as DiS purveys the re-release of Dino Jr's initial 
offerings to the world. As Mike Diver himself intones: "Immortality established, reunion 
imminent; what better time is there for a trio of Dinosaur Jr (nee Dinosaur) reissues?". 
Apparently, none...
 
 read Mike Diver's full 
article
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    | The Mars Volta- Frances The 
MuteActually released at the end of February, but reviewed a little later, 
the headscratching madness of 'Frances...' has driven many a listener to madness already - 
joyful or otherwise... read the review. You decide. Whatever, you should certainly hear 
it...
 read Chris Nettleton's full 
article
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 | The Kaiser Chiefs - EmploymentAfter a 
quick re-think in the media, the Kaisers are now the band most tipped to do very very well 
indeed. America and Bahrain await it seems, and all on the basis of this, their debut 
record. Is it really Britpop refried? Or is it another in the glorious traditional of 
brilliant observational guitar music?
 read Rob Webb's full 
article
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    | Idlewild - 
      Warnings / PromisesProbably the subject of the biggest DiS 
musical debate since... ooo, the Bloc Party album two week's previous...the key point being; 
is it any good or not? and if not, WHY not? DiS attempts to wrest with the subject with a 
slew of floral words and fancy witticisms...
 read Gareth Dobson's
      full article
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 | The Stereophonics- Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
Worryingly, lead-off single from the 'Phonic's new album was largely 
hailed as A Good Song. The people then stood with bated breath to see if they could pull off 
the trick with the long player. And did they..?
 read Anthony Gibbons'
      full article
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    | Bender- 
      BenderMike Diver says that 'Bender’s eponymous 
debut is a record possessing an exposed soul – every song here is delivered with the utmost 
passion, albeit in a muted fashion'. Adie Nunn reckons in fact that it makes her want to 
stick needles in her eyes. An interesting selection of viewpoints. God bless the 
'challenging record'.
 read Mike Diver's full 
article
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 | Engineers - Engineers Shoegazers? maybe 
so. Constructors of depth-filled, joyously sizeable music? Very much so. Grab a large bag of 
dope and explore the joys of the Engineer's debut record. It's good, y'know... read Matthew Butler's
      full article
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    | Six Organs Of Admittance 
 - School Of The Flower
When a member of the ultimate psychedelic prog-rocking band of our time 
decides to join forces with a ‘free-jazz sensation’ to create a lo-fi folksy affair, one 
feels obliged to take note of such a potentially exceptional collaboration, doesn’t one? 
Indeed you do, and indeed, you will be rewarded...
 read Raz Rauf's 
      full article
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