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MarcBurrows has written the following articles:

94082

The Snowman and the Snowdog, Union Chapel, London 14 Dec 2013

In Depth by Marc Burrows

lan Eshkeri and Andy Burrows performed their soundtrack to The Snowman and the Snowdog accompanied by th the London Metropolitan Orchestra.»

93697

Gary Barlow - Since I Last Saw You

Review by Marc Burrows

When Gary Barlow plays this safe he remains hard to warm to.»

93631

Jake Bugg - Shangri La

Review by Marc Burrows

Student bedrooms and after-school music clubs across the country are awash with acts as good as Jake Bugg is, who given the proper money, songwriting assistance and sodding Rick Rubin producing could have created this exact piece of art.»

93632

Live Report: The Arcade Fire at The Roundhouse, London (11/11/13)

In Depth by Marc Burrows

An explosive ticker-tape finale provides an exclamation-mark ending to what briefly threatened to be a row of dots.»

93539

No Barricades: William DuVall on hardcore, grunge and Alice In Chains

In Depth by Marc Burrows

He wasn’t a grunge megastar, or a tortured genius - his story goes back further than Alice, further than Nirvana and further than Soundgarden.»

93378

Erasure - Snow Globe

Review by Marc Burrows

One of the more palatable additions to the Christmas cannon, and a really good Erasure record to boot.»

93366

Young Knives - Sick Octave

Review by Marc Burrows

It’s good songwriting that saves Sick Octave from itself.»

93130

Los Campesinos! - No Blues

Review by Marc Burrows

In a far corner of a foreign field that is forever England (or, okay, Wales) Los Campesinos! are genuinely and deservedly treasured.»

93117

The Wave Pictures - City Forgiveness

Review by Marc Burrows

There’s not a duff track here, yet something does feel a little off.»

93112

Paul McCartney - New

Review by Marc Burrows

This is Paul McCartney. We know when we hit play it's not going to sound like Factory Floor.»

93017

Music & Comedy: Why do people look down on humour in music?

In Depth by Marc Burrows

Under the radar comedy and music are still very much going hand in hand. When did we start to look down on humour in music? Is it the fault of horror-show novelty records like Chubby Brown doing ‘Living Next Door To Alice’ or Spittin’ Image’s ‘The Chicken Song’? Because that hardly seems fair.»

92899

Johnny Flynn - Country Mile

Review by Marc Burrows

Despite the harvest festival charm that carries the record, its heart is in its starkest, most honest moments.»

92732

Sebadoh - Defend Yourself

Review by Marc Burrows

The days of Sebadoh blowing minds and claiming hearts are now far behind them, but then maybe they don’t have to do that anymore.»

92617

In defence of... the melancholy Manic Street Preachers

In Depth by Marc Burrows

'Ready For Drowning' and 'If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next' are both powerful and astonishingly bleak- that the latter became their first number one remains one of the more glorious corners of pop history- a little victory for melancholy art.»

92159

Franz Ferdinand - Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action

Review by Marc Burrows

Kapranos and co have delivered what is simultaneously ‘just another Franz Ferdinand’ album and one of the indie records of the summer. Don’t leave it so long next time.»

91230

Travis: Album by Album with Fran Healy

In Depth by Marc Burrows

Following our editor's 8/10 review of their seventh album Where You Stand, Marc Burrows sits down with Fran Healy to discuss their back catalogue...»

92054

Various Artists - Teenage Dirtbags

Review by Marc Burrows

If this is all punk is and was, then it was a failed experiment.»

91962

White Lies - Big TV

Review by Marc Burrows

Not a bad album, not a bad band. You get the impression White Lies are aiming for more than that though.»

91681

The Civil Wars - The Civil Wars

Review by Marc Burrows

This is a limping, bloodless version of The Civil Wars, and if the band is to have a future they need to fix their issues, or else learn to channel the damage better.»

91589

AlunaGeorge - Body Music

Review by Marc Burrows

Body Music achieves all of its goals and then some.»

91385

What's Going On? - How Belgium Saved Marvin Gaye

In Depth by Marc Burrows

We’ve come to Belgium to learn about Marvin Gaye, which is one of the weirder sentences you expect to write as a music journalist. »

90566

Chapel Club - Good Together

Review by Marc Burrows

This isn’t a heartbreaking work of staggering genius, it doesn’t have the depth of this year's great pop touchstones, Tegan and Sara’s Hearthrobb or Vampire Weekend’s Modern Vampires of the City, and like when Christopher Ecclestone regenerated into David Tennant some of the edge, the darkness and the grit has been left behind.»

90558

"More bands should split up" - Brett Anderson opens up to DiS about the return of Suede

In Depth by Marc Burrows

Three eras. Three Suedes. Ten years apart. Three different bands. “There’s definitely an ‘every ten years something happens’ isn’t there?”, says Brett Anderson, Suede's singer - still handsome, snake hipped and tiny bit waspish, but very definitely not the bum-slapping brat that kicked off British indie-rock’s golden era.»

90555

Frankie & the Heartstrings - The Days Run Away

Review by Marc Burrows

This is a collection of elegantly assembled, fat-free pop songs, made from light and air and heart, and great choruses. It's the soul and centre of indie pop and deserves your immediate attention.»

90450

The National - Trouble Will Find Me

Review by Marc Burrows

It’s rare songs this well imagined can create an album that is less than the sum of its parts.»

90140

Interview: Frank Turner on The Olympics, The Backlash, Thatcher and Black Flag

In Depth by Marc Burrows

"As I’ve got older. it’s interesting to me that punk rock is as significant to me on a personal level as it was when I was 16. It does mean slightly different things to me now, when I was 16 I thought punk was going to change the world and if only everyone would listen to Minor Threat there’d be eternal international peace or whatever, but to me these days it’s about a tribe, it’s about community, it’s also about the ability to create a space in which you can organise the world in a way that makes sense to you. " - Frank Turner»

90196

Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City

Review by Marc Burrows

The new record by Vampire Weekend is the best alternative pop album you will hear this year.»

89917

Melvins - Everyone Loves Sausages

Review by Marc Burrows

Sometimes it’s very good and sometimes it misses the mark quite spectacularly, but crucially Everybody Loves Sausages always has fun doing so. »

89672

Mudhoney - Vanishing Point

Review by Marc Burrows

Still bitter. Still brilliant. Still here.»

89552

Bon Jovi - What About Now

Review by Marc Burrows

A band that still have plenty to offer when they stop playing to the middle ground.»

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