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NickyC has written the following articles:

15428

The Panic Channel - (ONe)

Review by Nick Cowen

Two founder members of the legendary Jane's Addiction team up with the bassist from their 2003 reunion and an MTV VJ and produce an album that takes you back to the time when grunge lost all of its sense of humour and most of its tunes. Sound like fun? No, not to us either... »

16603

Doloroso - Godless

Review by Nick Cowen

This London-based band navigates the fine line between appropriation and homage with a sinister ease. Their new single leans towards indie but would also sound at home on a stereo surrounded by candles and draped in a black veil...»

16400

Papa Roach - ...To Be Loved

Review by Nick Cowen

In this excellent year of high-quality heavy metal releases, Papa Roach release this single ahead of their fourth album; you probably don't need anyone to caution you against buying this sort of thing, but all the same...»

14753

The Dresden Dolls - Backstabber

Review by Nick Cowen

The Boston-based duo turn out another darkly-tinted gem, which whether based on real or fictional events, sounds majestic enough to warrant its own musical...»

15785

Basement Jaxx - Hush Boy

Review by Nick Cowen

Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton kick out a summer-sounding slice of pop kitsch ahead of their forthcoming full-length. Either grab a Bacardi Breezer or get out. Trust me...»

15430

Camera - Ashes and Dim Light

Review by Nick Cowen

The debut album from Welsh quartet Camera finds them pretty much interchangeable with much of the soft-rock pack. If it floats your boat, dive in...»

15893

Dashboard Confessional - Don't Wait

Review by Nick Cowen

The king of complaint rock returns with the lead-off single to his new platter. It's gooey, it's soppy, it's more of the same... and you will be its bitch. Oh yes, you will. Damn you, Chris Carabba! Damn you to hell...»

14672

TV On The Radio - Wolf Like Me

Review by Nick Cowen

Do you have hips? Yes? They will move to 'Wolf Like Me' if you have any taste at all. Strike that. If you have any soul...»

14585

Captain - Glorious

Review by Nick Cowen

Rather than barking orders at the underlings, this Captain seems to prefer the delicate approach. Their second single is another tender slice of summer pop...»

14557

Tiny Masters Of Today - Big Noise

Review by Nick Cowen

Brother-and-sister duo Ivan and Ada showcase just how far you can go with a handful of chords and a boatload of sass. It's not what you got - it's how you use it...»

14484

Helmet - Monochrome

Review by Nick Cowen

Metal legends of yester-year return with a new album that, while being better than its predecessor, is not even in Superman-stone-throwing distance of their 90s output. The slump continues...»

14283

The Twilight Singers - I'm Ready

Review by Nick Cowen

The lead-off single from the new Twilight Singers platter is a gorgeous slice of indie-rock funk of the full-fat variety, bursting at the seams with jagged guitars and leering vocals. You know you love it...»

14282

Fatboy Slim - Why Try Harder: the Greatest Hits

Review by Nick Cowen

In the absence of any new material being forthcoming from Norman Cook, this 18-track best-of compilation serves as a timely reminder that to fully comprehend Fatboy Slim's meteoric rise to fame in the late-90s, you sort of had to be there.»

14285

Peaches - Downtown

Review by Nick Cowen

Friend to fans of the double-entendre everywhere, Peaches returns with a single that manages the cunning trick of being in your face and coyly restrained at the same time. His royal badness, Prince, would be proud.»

14170

Depeche Mode - John The Revelator/Lillian

Review by Nick Cowen

How much do you like Depeche Mode? Out of ten? Make your judgement and then pay up accordingly - or not - because this release will not change your opinion in the slightest. »

13695

The Twilight Singers - Powder Burns

Review by Nick Cowen

Greg Dulli releases his fourth post-Whigs album, which mixes harrowing confessionals and indie funk into an unforgettably juicy cocktail. Perfect for soundtracking nocturnal activities, hower illicit they may be.»

13568

Tool - 10,000 Days

Review by Nick Cowen

After a five year hiatus, the L.A. prog-metal band drop their fourth studio album which looks guaranteed to win as many new converts as it loses fans who were hoping for a Lateralus Part 2.»

12970

Liars - Drum's Not Dead

Review by Nick Cowen

Brooklyn noise-merchants release third album by way of Berlin, which takes their dance-punk into the realms of world-beat, primal drumming, pychotic scree, droning and feedback and God knows what else. It also happens to be a bona-fide masterpiece, just by the by.»

12935

Graham Coxon - Love Travels At Illegal Speeds

Review by Nick Cowen

Former Blur axe-man's sixth solo album is even more straightforward than his fifth; all sugar-loaded songs containing none of the guitar-shenanigans that were once his calling card.»

12370

Mclusky - Mcluskyism

Review by Nick Cowen

Too Pure releases last hurrah from Welsh punk rock heroes, Mclusky. Mcluskyism is a compilation that avoids the usual stigma associated with 'best of' assemblages by arriving in two formats - one for the fans and one for the uninitiated. »

12370

Mclusky do best of

News by Nick Cowen

Unfairly ingnored Welsh trio to release best of for the masses, in both single album format and super-duper limited edition 3-disc format. Sing it!»

12454

Yellowcard - Lights And Sounds

Review by Nick Cowen

Jacksonville quintet return sans guitarist and founding member, and drop a turgid, uninspiring platter of by-the-numbers punk pop, which will probably sell by the truckload...»

12093

KoRn - See You On The Other Side

Review by Nick Cowen

Reduced to a quartet, the Bakersfield nu-metal veterans turn to hit factory The Matrix for some inspiration and aid in the song writing department.»

9332

The Bloodhound Gang - Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo

Review by Nick Cowen

Check out that title. Did ya see what they did there? Did ya, huh? Did ya? Are your sides aching yet?»

1031

RFTC RIP

News by Nick Cowen

San Diego's favourite sons, Rocket From The Crypt, are calling it quits and have scheduled one final shindig for this Halloween in their hometown. If that's not out of your price range, prepare to be the envy of everyone with any taste...»

8616

Hot Snakes at London Islington Academy, Wed 01 Jun

Review by Nick Cowen

Swami frontliners, Hot Snakes, come to town and blow the roof off the Islington Academy. Reviewer's idiot-like smile remains in place all night. Eardrums ache for days. Doesn't care. Any questions?»

8494

Hot Snakes - Peel Sessions EP

Review by Nick Cowen

Four tracks of furious punk-rock. Four men of unimpeachable indie cred. And a lovely way to remember a man who acted like as a gateway into a musical world beyond the mainstream. Everyone’s a winner.»

8418

Weezer - Beverly Hills

Review by Nick Cowen

The lead-off single for Weezer's fifth album sounds like it was created in a lab by evil scientists with the express purpose in mind for it to soundtrack keg parties on College campuses, or to be blasted from lowriders filled with the local mullet population.»

8338

Instruction - God Doesn't Care

Review by Nick Cowen

Either this band are as sick of the 'emo' definition as I am, and have deliberately set out to give anyone reviewing them the shaft or they’re sticking to the safe middle ground. It all adds up to a pretty frustrating listen, with specks of gold in the grit.»

8275

Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth

Review by Nick Cowen

Back after a five year hiatus, Trent Reznor unleashes Halo 19 upon the racks of record stores everywhere.»

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