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TheBoyDeadly has written the following articles:

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Flaming Lips hit the road, save on petrol. New dates: Manchester, Blackpool...

News by TheBoyDeadly

In a move that has a nice symmetry about it, possibly the only band to rival Muse for big-show absurdity have announced live dates for November. The Flaming Lips cover the UK in a few fell swoops at these places...»

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SuperMassiveMuseTour: November dates announced

News by TheBoyDeadly

SuperMassiveMuseTour: November dates announced...»

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Jamie T, The Nudes at London Bush Hall, Thu 29 Jun

Review by TheBoyDeadly

There are no rewinds or replays tonight, and even through the soupy haze of Benson smoke and flashbacks, the mood of celebration and an earnest run through ‘Calm Down Dearest’, there is urgency and adventure and dare.»

14327

Archie Bronson Outfit - Dead Funny

Review by TheBoyDeadly

A heady mashup of Black Mountain’s ‘Druganaut’ and Bowie’s ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’, the latest single from ‘Derdang Derdang’ is a lime-veined monster, lurching bowlegged across some sticky satellite-town dancefloor.»

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The Gossip, Comanechi, Sans Serac at London 100 Club, Wed 14 Jun

Review by TheBoyDeadly

The band actively work to create those sombre, reflective moments, especially early on in their set, knowing they'll encourage impure thoughts keeping the whole thing, inevitably, revolving around the big ‘It’.»

14183

Panic Prevention: At the drink with Jamie T

In Depth by TheBoyDeadly

On a ridiculously gorgeous day, on the 42 bus, I make my way over Tower Bridge; making dents just South of the shimmering river Thames to Terminal Studios in Bermondsey. A lot of Jamie’s output so far was made to soundtrack days like today. Roll out the easy, sun-kissed tracks like ‘If You’ve Got the Money’ and ‘Back In The Game’ for hazy days stained by beers and barbeque grease. Others seem made more for when the heat reaches a head later on – ‘Salvador’ cutting a shady disco path through stormy summer evenings set in the capital and its outskirts.»

14006

Graham Coxon - You & I

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Usually, Coxon is just rough enough to boy off the attentions of daytime radio, but this time – despite prototypic production – he’s even easier on the ear.»

14087

XX Teens - Xerox Teens EP

Review by TheBoyDeadly

POW! BAM! AAARGH! Cut'n'paste comic book action from the Xerox Teens.»

14111

The Futureheads - News and Tributes

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Before, it was crowded; walls built on sound built on head-spinning method and, rapidly, a labyrinth of ideas and caustic guitar was laid in lean tracks that fizzed out before three and a quarter minutes. Now though, their victory lies in their destruction of these walls and the creation of space»

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Jeremy Warmsley - Other People's Secrets

Review by TheBoyDeadly

So here we are, heading out with the wide-eyed sense of adventure hooked in Burton’s Big Fish, but we’re daunted by a world that doesn’t look as big as it used to be. If this mission is gonna be long, it helps that Jeremy’s story is a good one.»

13679

Findlay Brown - Losing the Will To Survive

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Metaphors aside, I got a huge sense of déja vu when reviewing this record. I don't know where it came from. Maybe from a dream I had about Jay Munley in spats and a tux, playing the English gent at some party my dad was throwing.»

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U.S. Bombs - We Are the Problem

Review by TheBoyDeadly

There are two types of music that defy considered criticism. Firstly, there are those artists who make music so astonishing that there does not yet exist the reference points or language, even, to accurately describe and appraise it. At the other end of the scale are bands you loved when you were 15. »

13248

The Fratellis - Creeping Up The Backstairs

Review by TheBoyDeadly

‘Creeping Up The Backstairs’ rolls along with rapid-fire vocals and jangles with the goonish, skeletal grin of Funnybones, or some other, less menacing, kid’s TV program...»

13166

Larrikin Love - Edwould

Review by TheBoyDeadly

In 'Edwould' the boys recall all the ramshackle radiance of past singles 'Happy As Annie' and 'Little Boy Lost' but hurl it back out with real poise and intent. »

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The Sugars - Doo-Wop (Sugar So Sweet)

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Even if they don’t list them anywhere among their influences, frontman Daddy Sugar’s weaselly falsetto is annoyingly close to the Brother White's.»

Television Personalities at London Camden Barfly, Wed 22 Mar

Review by TheBoyDeadly

After roughly four songs, Treacy drops sullenly to the ground like a shy child overcome with attention, shouting about how he’d rather be back in his cell than on the Barfly stage tonight.»

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Be Your Own Pet - Adventure

Review by TheBoyDeadly

‘Adventure’ is Bloc Party’s ‘Pioneers’ if it was earning its spurs in dusty Nashville alleyways, scoring kicks riling brown-bag hobos and packing out pizza parlours every Saturday night.»

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The Spinto Band - Direct To Helmet

Review by TheBoyDeadly

It is hard to defend a song that - though it trots along very pleasantly, making all the right moves - is essentially lacking in any kind of character, or conflict or coherent sentiment... »

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Television Personalities - My Dark Places

Review by TheBoyDeadly

My Dark Places is bona fide, warts 'n' all reality CD, full of self-loathing, bitter paranoia, delirium and defiance. But while this is pure voyeurism, you never get the feeling that Dan doesn't want you peering around inside his aching head. »

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Bill Wells, Jens Lekman, Richard Swift at London Bush Hall, Thu 16 Feb

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Boys and girls sit opposite each other, forced face-to-face while candy-floss indie-pop is thrown into the room by two PA stacks standing down by the stage. Looking around the room then, at the chandeliers and sculpted walls, it seemed as if an old-money millionaire had decided to throw an impromptu school disco...»

12696

The Rakes - All Too Human

Review by TheBoyDeadly

'All Too Human'…? Perhaps. The Rakes have never been the most charismatic of bands. Here, as ever, they are needy, neurotic and half-cut.»

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Young People - Five Sunsets In Four Days

Review by TheBoyDeadly

This sullen noise steals its pulse from everything you imagine the big, dark American night to be to any one, lone traveller – puzzling, awe-inspiring, menacing and yet somehow familiar.»

The Kooks - Inside In/Inside Out

Review by TheBoyDeadly

The Kooks are from Brighton, they are named after a David Bowie song and they write great British pop songs.»

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The Go! Team - Ladyflash

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Hit play and 'Ladyflash' pours from the speakers with the free consistency of maple syrup; flooding your ear drums and plugging your lugholes.»

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Babyshambles - Albion

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Nostalgia can be a dangerous thing for anyone, especially when done to excess. ‘Albion’, however, charms; as much a bitter lament for a land lost as it is a sweet paean to an England remembered from fading sepia photographs and dog-eared Shoot! annuals. »

11968

The Sound Explosion - Apollo

Review by TheBoyDeadly

This is rock’n’roll for its own sake - sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. When taken as an entity, ‘Apollo’ is typically two-faced.»

11889

Dogs - Tarred and Feathered

Review by TheBoyDeadly

‘Tarred and Feathered’ finds frontman Johnny Cooke in a reflective mood. Wandering home alongside nothing but a trundling bassline, he sings sorry-for-himself and comes over the lonely boy on the morning after the weekend before.»

11807

Serena Maneesh - Serena Maneesh

Review by TheBoyDeadly

With their self-titled debut album, Serena Maneesh draw from the greatest protagonists of both rock and post-rock to construct something that while derivative, is also undoubtedly theirs.»

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Angels and Demons: Getting to know Envelopes

In Depth by TheBoyDeadly

Getting to know Envelopes isn’t hard. After seeing them charm teethy smiles from a Barfly audience who seemed to be of the opinion that Friday night’s alright for….pouting, I decided the prospect of an interview with another hack who knew very little about them, (and who offered the added lure of being half-cut), would be too good for them to refuse. Rather surprisingly, they agreed.»

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The White Stripes at London Alexandra Palace, Wed 09 Nov

Review by TheBoyDeadly

Usually when I see The White Stripes, I come away stunned. Invariably, when I remember what went on in my head later, it’s always pitched in darkness and raining. There is a different atmosphere here tonight, though.»

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