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MarcBurrows has written the following articles:

98438

Savages and Bo Ningen - Words to the Blind

Review by Marc Burrows

Two bands playing, not in opposition, but in perfect, complementing disharmony.»

98355

Sponsored Post: A Free Album, The Crowdsourced Video and Anonymity - Egomunk

News by Marc Burrows

The weirdest question isn’t "who is egomunk?" or "why would you give your music away for free?" it’s "why isn’t everyone doing it like this?"»

98311

Queen - Forever

Review by Marc Burrows

All in all, much less than the sum of its parts»

98172

Thurston Moore - The Best Day

Review by Marc Burrows

A bunch of exceptionally talented musicians breezing through some deceptively complex rock shapes and making it sound easy.»

98159

Leave 'Mr Tembo' alone: Damon Albarn's Mercury-nominated solo album is superb

In Depth by Marc Burrows

Marc Burrows delves deeper into Damon's first (or 5th) solo album.»

98093

Kele - Trick

Review by Marc Burrows

Okereke seems concerned with emotional connection first and foremost, making this a plaintive and engaging experience throughout.»

98037

Johnny Marr - Playland

Review by Marc Burrows

What’s clear is how badly Marr needs a foil, a counterpart, a collaborator, because on his own his ideas only seem to stretch so far, and so, sadly, does our good will.»

97928

Martin Carr - The Breaks

Review by Marc Burrows

While nothing here is earth shattering, especially original or remotely cool (as the kids of today would understand it) the whole thing is, start, to finish, immensely satisfying.»

97735

Perfume Genius - Too Bright

Review by Marc Burrows

These are not the musings of a happy man, yet in Too Bright he has found the perfect vehicle for those feelings»

97712

DiS meets Jenny Lewis: "I wish we could push the ‘Beck Button’ on more of my songs"

In Depth by Marc Burrows

“Are we taking a shower together?” asks Jenny Lewis. We’re in a bathroom, just the two of us, the only place apparently suitable to do an interview...»

96667

Seven things to see at Truck 2014

In Depth by Marc Burrows

Truc has gone from strength to strength, becoming a perennial favourite on the mid-sized festival circuit, specialising in buzzsaw pop bands, proper indiepop and a usual smattering of Britpop faves.»

96654

DiS meets the Manic Street Preachers

In Depth by Marc Burrows

The politics of disenchantment and the glory of artistic revolution? That’s been the Manic Street Preachers all along...»

96608

Morrissey - World Peace is None of Your Business

Review by Marc Burrows

Nothing more, and nothing less than a decent Morrissey album, and for some that is all the recommendation needed.»

96134

King Buzzo - This Machine Kills Artists

Review by Marc Burrows

What we’re left with is an 8/10 EP stretched way past the point of interest.»

95874

Live Report: Sharon Van Etten

In Depth by Marc Burrows

DiS' Marc Burrows catches Sharon Van Etten and Lyla Foy at Koko on 5/6/14.»

95916

Jack White - Lazaretto

Review by Marc Burrows

Jack White delivers with every note.»

95605

Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - What Have We Become

Review by Marc Burrows

One of our best writers and the soul and centre of why he's always mattered so much.»

95377

Bis - data Panik etcetera

Review by Marc Burrows

It’s the best record Bis have made.»

95295

Embrace - Embrace

Review by Marc Burrows

This is... good?»

94755

Mark Morriss on life after The Bluetones

In Depth by Marc Burrows

There’s a lot more to Mark Morriss than "the bloke who sang Slight Return."»

95155

DiS meets Slow Club: "Retro isn’t bad, but it’s too easy."

In Depth by Marc Burrows

Slow Club are a bit like Power Rangers, but with soul and R'n'B instead of giant robot dinosaurs.»

95152

Amazing Snakeheads - Amphetamine Ballads

Review by Marc Burrows

A modern classic? Just maybe.»

94856

"That song drove me to life" - DiS meets Rufus Wainwright

In Depth by Marc Burrows

With the release of Rufus Wainwright's first proper Best Of (“not a Greatest Hits” he’s quick to point out), this seems as good a time as any to trace his journey.»

94758

Lyla Foy - Mirrors the Sky

Review by Marc Burrows

There’s no denying the talent at play here.»

94622

Champs - Down Like Gold

Review by Marc Burrows

Were one draw to a line between the early hits of Keane and the colder work of Hurts, Champs would be floating in the middle.»

94554

Death Vessel - Island Intervals

Review by Marc Burrows

A very small record of considerable charm. Warmly recommended.»

94444

Temples - Sun Structures

Review by Marc Burrows

Temples are trying so hard to be something else that we lose track of who they actually are.»

94373

Katy B - Little Red

Review by Marc Burrows

Katy B writes some bloody awful lyrics.»

94213

Angel Haze - Dirty Gold

Review by Marc Burrows

Angel Haze's eagerness to sit between Drake and Minaj at the top table has to fight for space with her absolute need to empty the contents of her head.»

94183

Pixies - EP2

Review by Marc Burrows

What constitutes feeling their way back for the Pixies would be mightily impressive for a lesser band.»

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