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Fra_Jones has written the following articles:

23971

Johnny Boy - Johnny Boy

Review by Francis Jones

Usurped by expectation, Johnny Boy could never have delivered an album as consistently brilliant as their ‘You Are The Generation…’ single. That they’ve even come close is cause enough for celebration...»

23934

The Pigeon Detectives - I'm Not Sorry

Review by Francis Jones

On the basis of ‘I‘m Not Sorry‘, The Pigeon Detectives offer little by which we might distinguish them from indie’s grey flock. This is formulaic stuff, X & Y equals mediocrity squared; the guitars are determinedly post-punk, the rhythm section jumps and jitters and the vocalist bleats like a sheep that‘s just been accosted by a randy farmer...»

23503

yourcodenameis:milo at Belfast Auntie Annie's, Wed 25 Apr

Review by Francis Jones

Though the majority of the set is, inevitably, drawn from current album They Came From The Sun, there is more than enough from the back catalogue to sate the considerable, ‘loved ‘em from the beginning’ contingent...»

22953

Field Music - She Can Do What She Likes / Sit Tighter

Review by Francis Jones

Field Music are one of those bands you cannot help but enthuse about. This double A-side pays testament to their splendidly realised, intelligent pop music...»

22909

Cajun Dance Party - The Next Untouchable

Review by Francis Jones

On debut single ‘The Next Untouchable’ Cajun Dance Party sound frantic, frustrated and more than a little Libertines-esque...»

22686

Bloc Party - I Still Remember

Review by Francis Jones

Within the context of an album documenting the desensitising nature of life in Britain today – of the weekday grind and solace sought in weekend oblivion – ‘I Still Remember’ provided a rare moment of sincere and tender reflection...»

22688

The Dykeenies - New Ideas

Review by Francis Jones

A size-zero trim tune, ‘New Ideas’ gallops gazelle-like towards its brash call-and-response finale. A seductively sweet knock-out...»

22347

Electric Eel Shock at Belfast Auntie Annie's, Mon 12 Mar

Review by Francis Jones

Summoned by the beat of Black Sabbath’s ‘Iron Man’, the rock ‘n’ roll tsunami that is Electric Eel Shock take to the cramped stage of Auntie Annie’s. Cue the faithful salute with the sign of the two-horned beasty, whilst bassist Kazuto Maekawa clenches his fist and drummer Gian beats his head with drumsticks...»

22351

Oppenheimer - Oppenheimer

Review by Francis Jones

‘This Is Not A Call’, the opening track on Oppenheimer’s debut, gives a pretty accurate idea of what this band’s headspace looks like...»

16107

Tilly and the Wall at Queens University Students Union (inc. SpeakEasy club), Belfast, Thu 31 Aug

Review by Francis Jones

Love them or loathe them, for those present Tilly and the Wall are no longer merely the band with the tap-dancer. Beyond the novelty and naivety they’ve proven themselves an act of substance...»

15899

Tennants Vital Festival at Belfast Botanic Gardens & Palm House, Wed 23 Aug

Review by Francis Jones

Tom Smith is a terrible old ham. Flapping and gurning his way for the duration of Editors' set, the tortured artiste schtick is just too much. Certainly it’s interesting to watch, guitar flailing as he throws himself into his pirouettes of pain on 'Fingers In The Factories', but it just doesn’t ring true...»

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