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Chris_Trout has written the following articles:

86250

Amanda Palmer - Theatre is Evil

Review by Chris Trout

Theatre Is Evil sounds MASSIVE.»

85121

Plank! - Animalism

Review by Chris Trout

Plank! have turned in a debut album that requires no footnotes whatsoever because it’s stuffed with Tunes and Moments and Wit and other good stuff like that. »

84953

Luke Haines - Outsider / In - The Collection

Review by Chris Trout

The slightly naff title of this budget two-disc Luke Haines compilation suggests that following the success of the old grouch’s very funny books, the time has come for a reappraisal of his music by the mainstream.»

84009

Geese - All Property Is Theft; All Flesh is Grass

Review by Chris Trout

All Property Is Theft; All Flesh Is Grass is more than qualified to nose its way into the secret history of the margins of Anglo-eccentric pop in the aftermath of the old paradigm having gone tits up.»

81760

Guided By Voices - Let's Go Eat the Factory

Review by Chris Trout

The band’s first album since 2004’s Half-Smiles Of The Decomposed, is something of a lucky dip.»

79592

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Hysterical

Review by Chris Trout

Third albums are traditionally a stick-or-twist moment in an act’s life. Up your game or fuck off time. CYHSY mainstay Alec Ounsworth has obviously taken this on board, and he’s responded to the challenge by writing a bright, pithy record stuffed with delicious tunes, not only in the vocals but both guitars and (particularly) the keyboards, and generally all at the same time.»

79334

The Whip - Wired Together

Review by Chris Trout

In current dance-rock terms, The Whip are at best a Steps to Hadouken!’s Spice Girls.»

78680

Kathryn Calder - Are You My Mother?

Review by Chris Trout

For all the weightiness of its subject and understatement of its musical approach (more of which later) Are You My Mother? is a pop record stuffed full of good tunes.»

78202

Holly Throsby - Team

Review by Chris Trout

An attempted malicious YouTube comment on one of Holly Throsby’s songs reads 'I blame Bjork for this kind of thing'. Idiot savant strikes gold or what? Right for all the wrong reasons.»

77874

Indian Red Lopez - Empty Your Lungs and Breathe

Review by Chris Trout

For all the signifiers of 'passion' both musical and lyrical Empty Your Lungs And Breathe employs, it fails to engage.»

77422

Something Beginning With L - Beautiful Ground

Review by Chris Trout

You need to listen to Beautiful Ground again, but louder.»

77143

The Blood Arm - Turn and Face Me

Review by Chris Trout

While you’re prepared to agree in principle that The Blood Arm are probably quite good at making a big old stomping pub-rock-on-Nurishment racket it’s hard to find a good reason to care about them.»

76617

Digitalism - I Love You, Dude

Review by Chris Trout

So, um, about that new Digitalism album, then? Oh. Yes. Erm, it’s good.»

76394

Thomas Tantrum - Mad by Moonlight

Review by Chris Trout

Mad By Moonlight is constructed almost entirely from Great Pop Moments.»

72582

Laki Mera - The Proximity Effect

Review by Chris Trout

The calm authority of musicians who know exactly what they want to do, are prepared to work stupid hours to realise and perfect it.»

69706

Jóhann Jóhannsson - The Miners' Hymns

Review by Chris Trout

There’s a strength, a defiance, a hope in this music.»

68601

Cymbals - Unlearn

Review by Chris Trout

If Cymbals want to make the 'irrepressible pop songs' alluded to by their press release, they’ll need to find somebody who can not only write said items but front them like she or he wouldn’t rather be somewhere else.»

68120

Crass - Christ - The Album (reissue)

Review by Chris Trout

Christ: the Album is as close as Crass came to trying to appease the mainstream.»

68104

Dutch Uncles - Cadenza

Review by Chris Trout

Dutch Uncles don’t suffer from trying to be clever. They positively relish it.»

68007

Gorillaz - The Fall

Review by Chris Trout

Damon’s life in the bush of ghosts.»

67757

Metronomy - The English Riviera

Review by Chris Trout

Possibly a little early to be wheeling out 'album of the year'-type assertions, but with The English Riviera Joseph Mount has set the bar nice and high.»

67643

Munk - The Bird and the Beat

Review by Chris Trout

Overall, there’s not an awful lot of individuality on display here.»

67455

Various - Killing Bono OST

Review by Chris Trout

On the whole Obligatory Soundtrack Albums suck. And this one really sucks.»

67219

The Dears - Degeneration Street

Review by Chris Trout

It’s hard not to finish the album through gritted ears.»

66494

Tom Tom Club - Genius of Live

Review by Chris Trout

In a world where the likes of LCD and !!! are situating the musical legacy of Talking Heads inside records that are contemporary, original and exciting, it’s difficult to see why anybody who wasn’t actually present would want to give eartime to Genius Of Live.»


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