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Ross has written the following articles:

5149

Day Tripping: The Rakes and Neils Children storm Brighton

News by Ross Bennett

The South Coast beware! Brighton is to be invaded...»

6466

Tigermoth at London Camden Barfly, Sat 07 Aug

Review by Ross Bennett

Tigermoth are very good at playing three-minute pop songs...»

6448

Johnny Boy - You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve

Review by Ross Bennett

With a flock of harmonies circling above a beautiful, warming melody of twinkling sensation, Johnny Boy’s new 7” really flies...»

6375

The Dash - Demo

Review by Ross Bennett

These are the best two demo tracks I have ever heard. It’s very rare that such attitude and energy is so well captured so early on in band’s lifespan...»

6399

Brian Wilson at London Royal Festival Hall, Sun 25 Jul

Review by Ross Bennett

Tonight was not only the unveiling of an album that has laid in ruin for the best part of half a century, but also a complete celebration of the genius behind its creation...»

6375

The Dash at London Notting Hill Arts Club, Wed 21 Jul

Review by Ross Bennett

Some bands have a lot to answer for, don’t they? Without The Velvet Underground would we have The Strokes? Without Television would we have Razorlight? Without Shed Seven would we have the Teletubbies? Tonight’s Death Disco serves up The Dash, a band who would quite simply not exist had it not been for CBGB’s in the mid-seventies...»

6351

The Futureheads, The Rakes at London Hammersmith Working Mens Club, Thu 15 Jul

Review by Ross Bennett

During recent months, something has been making the wings of Blighty - that’s ‘England’ during wars - begin to flutter. However, after this gig it’s clear that what was once a mere ruffling of the feathers has now buzzed into a fully formed swoop...»

6337

Republic of Loose - This Is The Tomb Of The Juice

Review by Ross Bennett

The ‘Loose: Five white guys from Ireland pretending to be five black guys from the Mississippi Delta playing the funk in Quincy Jones basement. Cool doesn’t come any colder baby.»

6273

Glastonbury 2004: First Time On The Farm

In Depth by Ross Bennett

It was the most amazing weekend of my life. Nothing could have prepared me for the sights and sounds of Glastonbury Festival. Fun is a far too pathetic word to describe our time there, and ‘feeling happy’ falls short by a light year or two...»

6297

The Strollers - A Short Demonstration

Review by Ross Bennett

The Strollers seem to picking up the pace very well indeed. On this evidence the band seem potent, determined and firing on all cylinders.»

5974

Do Me Bad Things at London 93 Feet East, Tue 01 Jun

Review by Ross Bennett

Every now and then something comes along that sucks your f**king face off. This beast can come in many forms: sometimes a song, sometimes an album, sometimes a band. However, up and until now it has never taken the shape of a rocket-fuelled war-painted tribe of misfits from Croydon. Yes. Nine is the magic number. Look and listen…»

Archie Bronson Outfit, The Duke Spirit, The Magic Numbers at Buffalo Bar, Islington, Thu 27 May

Review by Ross Bennett

If the dead could groove, this band could well provide the soundtrack...»

6086

The Killers - Mr. Brightside

Review by Ross Bennett

With the sun surely on its way, The Killers re-release may just be The Tune of the moment.»

6058

Fleeing New York at London Bull and Gate, Thu 13 May

Review by Ross Bennett

It’s Thursday night and one choppy guitar klang in, those assembled in the Bull & Gate are already having it...»

6047

Various - Death Disco Ltd

Review by Ross Bennett

Alan McGee: ‘We love Pil’...»

6002

Hal, The Magic Numbers at London 100 Club, Tue 04 May

Review by Ross Bennett

Maybe because it's raining outside…»

5969

The Rakes - 22 Grand Job

Review by Ross Bennett

Clocking in at just over 90 seconds, The Rakes' debut packs the sort of punch a first single should always contain. It doesn’t cut corners and it stamps its authority throughout every lyrical yelp and every buzzing guitar lick.»

5940

Hal - Worry About The Wind

Review by Ross Bennett

Every now and then a song comes along that… blah blah blah. How many times have you seen that phrase and thought this must be the best record since the dawn of the crotchet, only to be disappointed with the half-baked, un-emotive sh*te you eventually end up hearing?»

5913

The Zutons at London Virgin Flagship Megastore, Mon 19 Apr

Review by Ross Bennett

"Look at this! There was only about ten people here a minute ago – we were getting worried!" With their afternoon jitters firmly quashed by the hundreds that have gathered in the basement of Virgin Megastore, Mr.McCabe and his fellow Zutons take the stage...»

The Dead 60s - You're Not The Law

Review by Ross Bennett

Newly signed to Liverpool’s kingdom of quirkdom Deltasonic, you might well expect The Dead 60s sound to have all the hallmarks of a wandering Zuton, a bouncing Coral or possibly even... er... The Basement. And of course you’d be right. Sort of.»

5847

The Glitterati - Here Comes a Close Up EP

Review by Ross Bennett

It’s funny how some bands are often heralded as ‘The New (insert million selling band name)’. These statements are particularly chuckle worthy when the comparisons have no musical grounding whatsoever...»

5778

The Sleepy Jackson - This Day

Review by Ross Bennett

For a man who’s been branded a warped, God-fearing mentalist, Luke Steele obviously has his head screwed on when it's time to make a record...»

5795

Republic Of Loose... Let Loose With Zutons

News by Ross Bennett

Ireland’s funky, spunky Tour De Force of soul, Republic of Loose clatter back into the capital this month, with a very special gig at Madame Jo Jo’s, W1. This will be the band’s first show in London since scooping up the Meteor ‘Hope for 2004’ Award at the beginning of March.»

5781

Wolfman featuring Pete Doherty - For Lovers

Review by Ross Bennett

If you’d been released from Wandsworth prison having just spent two months behind bars, what would be your next move?»

Motorway at London Metro, Thu 04 Mar

Review by Ross Bennett

With a selection of catchy melodies delivered in a rolling narrative style by lead vocalist Ben Hudson, Motorway’s sound is both refined and infectious...»

5657

Thirteen Senses at London 100 Club, Wed 10 Mar

Review by Ross Bennett

I don’t know whether it is the intention, but this band of Cornish crusaders manage to split tonight’s set into two very distinct halves...»

Atlantic Dash at London Bull and Gate, Thu 26 Feb

Review by Ross Bennett

Tonight’s slew of speedy three-minute guitar stomps and piano-led anthems thrash, trash and attack some of today’s contemporary rock sounds (not a bad thing) whilst still retaining an exciting fresh energy.»

5626

Archie Bronson Outfit - Kangaroo Heart

Review by Ross Bennett

This fierce debut from the South London trio should be played very, very loud indeed...»

5596

Republic of Loose at London Monto Water Rats, Wed 19 Feb

Review by Ross Bennett

If they haven’t already, ROL's live performances are set to become legendary. Having already developed something of a frenzied dedication within their ever-growing following, they splurge the tiny Water Rats stage, rapping, swamped in blues and tickled by funk.»

5535

Introducing... Karmakops

In Depth by Ross Bennett

“Our songs are short and to the point, ya know?” And so Manchester based three-piece Karmakops head back to the studio then off to their soundcheck. Prior to this departure, DiS managed to have a good few pints and a natter with the best quirky, rockin’, boppin’ bunch of songsmiths around.»

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