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PoorlySketchedChap has written the following articles:

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The Bees - Every Step's a Yes

Review by Aaron Lavery

Like all of The Bees' albums, it contains a couple of tracks so perfect that you wonder why this band aren’t massive. »

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Neil Young - Le Noise

Review by Aaron Lavery

Even for existing Neil Young fans it sounds strange – rootless and untethered, emotionally very melancholic and reflective but with such an aggressive musical edge.»

62363

Chief - Modern Rituals

Review by Aaron Lavery

The basics are there with Chief, but they lack a spark that would make them stand out as anything special.»

63312

DiS meets Edwyn Collins

In Depth by Aaron Lavery

The remarkable return of Edwyn Collins is marked this month with the release of Losing Sleep, his first album to be written and recorded since returning to health. »

63102

DiS meets I Am Kloot

In Depth by Aaron Lavery

Over ten years and four albums, I Am Kloot have ploughed a distinct furrow that’s seen them define the idea of the cult band – massive in their native Manchester, Belgium and other unusual cultural outposts, critically acclaimed but unknown to a larger au»

62848

Robert Plant - Band of Joy

Review by Aaron Lavery

Robert Plant should probably be held up as example of how to grow old gracefully – something you’d never have thought would apply to this particular wild-haired Brummie. »

62814

Rose Elinor Dougall - Without Why

Review by Aaron Lavery

The record is peppered with supremely confident moments of sassy tunefulness.»

62629

DiS meets Avi Buffalo

In Depth by Aaron Lavery

Being warned by the police for making a racket in your parent’s garage isn’t usually a sign of musical success, but the cops in Long Beach, California clearly missed a trick by giving Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg a telling off. Soon afterwards, the skateboardi»

62409

DiS meets Sleepy Sun

In Depth by Aaron Lavery

Putting a Californian spin on sludgy rock riffs, Sleepy Sun have managed to get a fair few heads noddin’ since they released their debut Embrace last year. Adding a fried-folk sensation to Black Mountain’s doomy Sabbath-rock, they’ve also managed to work »

61428

The Coral - Butterfly House

Review by Aaron Lavery

Here on Butterfly House, stripped of a guitarist and most definitely not doing anything ‘wacky’ in their photoshoots, The Coral have continued this natural progression.»

61113

I Am Kloot - Sky at Night

Review by Aaron Lavery

You have to sit back and think – finally, they’ve done it.»

60626

Micah P Hinson - and the Pioneer Saboteurs

Review by Aaron Lavery

It’s the sound of a troubled soul rediscovering their direction, and setting themselves out for everyone to see, warts and all.»

60116

Sleepy Sun - Fever

Review by Aaron Lavery

Fever, the band’s second album, picks up pretty much where last year’s debut Embrace left off. There’s solos, big foot-stomping riffs and spaced out vocals, and quite a lot of the tracks slip past the six minute mark without blinking a stoned, red-rimmed eye.»

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Damien Jurado - Saint Bartlett

Review by Aaron Lavery

Saint Bartlett is by no means a failure – it just ends up being very different to what it initially promises to be. »

59352

The Black Keys - Brothers

Review by Aaron Lavery

Brothers goes straight into the chase for the finest traditional rock album of the year so far.»

58737

Dr. Dog - Shame, Shame

Review by Aaron Lavery

There’s nothing on Shame, Shame to worry those already converted to the Dr’s cause that they might have made a mistake in proclaiming them to be one of the finest Americana acts around. »

58626

The Goldheart Assembly - Wolves and Thieves

Review by Aaron Lavery

There’s a sense that Goldheart Assembly are a band out of step with what’s going on around them, in the best possible sense. »

58508

Harper Simon - Harper Simon

Review by Aaron Lavery

By openly accepting his lineage, his faith and the obvious parallels that will be suggested, you certainly can’t accuse Harper Simon of lacking in bravery.»

58169

Voice Of The Seven Thunders - Voice of the Seven Thunders

Review by Aaron Lavery

After the initial shock, there’s plenty of beauty to be found beneath the muscular dynamics. »

57802

Drive-By Truckers - The Big To Do

Review by Aaron Lavery

Now many LPs down the line, with a steady stream of critical acclaim behind them and a devoted fanbase, it’s good to see that Drive-By Truckers can still come up with tracks that rival anything they’ve previously produce. That they’re still falling into the same occasional traps they’ve always done is frustrating for anyone hoping they could find a wider audience, but you suspect that the band are pretty happy staying on this same path. Those who haven’t heard the Truckers can continue to pass them by, those that have can continue to look forward to more of the same.»

57500

Alphabeat - The Beat Is

Review by Aaron Lavery

As one anodyne track woah-woah-woahs into another, it’s difficult to guess what’s gone wrong. Has the band intentionally wiped any trace of personality from this record? Or has the label had to step in and try to salvage anything, however terrible, from a particularly poor wreckage? »

57459

The Courteeners - Falcon

Review by Aaron Lavery

You have to doubt that this attempt to prove themselves more mature will get The Courteeners the respect they think they deserve.»

56750

Erland and the Carnival - Erland and the Carnival

Review by Aaron Lavery

A supergroup made up of some not-so-memorable musicians, playing a load of covers? It doesn’t exactly jump out as the formula for debut album of the year, does it? Thankfully, that literal description doesn’t do justice to the strange magic that Erland And The Carnival do brew up on their first LP. »

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Delphic - Acolyte

Review by Aaron Lavery

Acolyte certainly won’t be 2010’s most adventurous album, but it’s not trying to be. Instead, it’s almost certain to be one of the year’s most immediate and assured records, particularly for a debut, boasting any number of potential hit singles.»

55926

Ola Podrida - Belly of the Lion

Review by Aaron Lavery

A composer of film scores by day, by night David Wingo is… well, an indie singer-songwriter, based in Austin, Texas. Not quite as »

55330

Stereophonics - Keep Calm and Carry on

Review by Aaron Lavery

If ever there’s a title that sums up a band’s ambitions and career trajectory, then Keep Calm And Carry On would be it.»

54803

Espers - III

Review by Aaron Lavery

Espers have moved towards new territory, stumbling occasionally, but with a clear eye on where they’ve come from.»

54621

Flight Of The Conchords - I Told You I Was Freaky

Review by Aaron Lavery

So much has been written about the second series of Flight Of The Conchords’ TV show and its apparent failure in comparison to the»

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