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4406

Benny Benassi - Satisfaction

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

The first time I heard this, several months ago, was quite by accident when Judge Jules invaded my bedroom on a Friday night. Not being a regular to his Friday night Radio 1 show my first reaction was to flick the switch over to "CD" and listen to another of the demos sat in my review pile. But as I re»

4391

God Love You For a Liar (formerly Plastik) - CCTV

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Some people on DiS hate this band whilst others love them. This is obviously a very good thing because getting any reaction when you're an unsigned band trying to get media attention is better than total indifference. Luckily for Plastik I fall in the 'love' camp so that's a double bonus.

The»

4292

Zea - Experience Of Trouble

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Coming at you on blue vinyl with a Wurlitzer-friendly huge hole in the middle (spindle adapters at the ready) this is by far the most indie thing I've seen all year. Nevermind the lo-fi hand-scribbled artwork on the cover. Anyway, Zea are two guys from the Netherlands who like to play their guitars fran»

4289

Shard - Wished and then Kissed

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Shard tell me that their sound is "best captured on tracks 1 and 6", which leaves me wondering why they shoved four tracks between the two. If only to compound my confusion they also only name the two "best" tracks and leave me none the wiser on the rest. Should I have not grasped how impo»

4287

Alyssa's Wish - Opal

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

An Aberdeen based three piece, Alyssa's Wish met on a "youth scheme" some four years ago and since then have been taking their melodic guitar rock to crowds as far flung as Belarous in Russia. Support slots with Capdown and Tribute To Nothing have no doubt helped them acquire some sort»

4293

Jet Johnson - Donnie

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Donny Osmond clearly made an impression on a certain generation, However, this has to be the first song I've heard dedicated to said little boy. Jet Johnson can probably get away with this though, being as they are a "supergroup" of sorts - featuring members of Reynolds, Peachfuzz and »

4288

Chet - Born Scowling

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

This demo came with no biog or press release. Feeling in a more than usually generous mood I decided to hit their website for further info. All I got was several pictures of sick, or people being sick, accompanied by precious little more information than came on the scrap of paper that accompanied the CD. What I did»

4170

DJ Chrome - Who's Crying Now

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Looking at the artwork on this CD reveals several things. 1.
Perfecto are a label with identity. Perfecto are proud to be home to chart friendly dance music. Perfecto are a specialist, they are not about to diversify into stadium rock of dinner party music to maximise profit. 2.
Perfe»

4215

Jim Bob - Goodnight Jim Bob

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

He of nineties-powered bedsit pop duo Carter USM, and more recently of Jim's Super Stereoworld, returns with a CD that shows a vague change in direction whilst unmistakably retaining the trademarks for which he's famous for. Why is he back under his original moniker? Perhaps an admission that the»

Delta Saint - Demo

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Manchester trio, Delta Saint, make much of the fact they supported the abominable Katastrophe Wife at a London Ladyfest event earlier this year. Thankfully just a few seconds into this CD it becomes apparent that this female fronted gang are quite some way from the atonal leanings of Bjelland's gro»

Tiny Blue Children - Wide Eyed Ideas

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

The second CD I've received from this Birmingham based five-piece, 'Wide Eyed Ideas' showcases the group over six tracks and really isn't too bad.

The opening track sets the mood, a well honed rock track with powerful soaring vocals and a chiming guitar line. By the time we hit the chorus someone»

4171

Melanie C - On The Horizon

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

The artist previously known as Talented Spice returns to the charts with what every playlist setter and plugger in the UK must be calling a "radio single". Could it be the breezy atmosphere, the clean cut guitars, the occasional parping brass, and the optimistic lyrics ("all I see is love, swee»

4117

Shed Seven - Where Have You Been Tonight? Live

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

I could lead this article telling you the whole history of Shed Seven. I could tell you that this seemingly unimportant britpop footnote of a band have sold close to a million albums in their nine year history. That they were the first "indie" band to break the taboo of appearing on kids telly t»

Kid Samson - Beast With A Billion Eyes

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

When bands try to add samples and effects to their demos it's usually an unpleasantly-messy affair. Kid Samson, however, kick against this trend presenting three tracks of unrelenting quirky guitar pop backed by synthetic swooshes, robot vocals, drum loops and what sounds like in-game music on a Commodore»

Orko (Northampton) - 2003 Demo

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Emo has become a dirty word in recent times. Pre-Strokes the NME thought you were cool if you cried about your girlfriend dumping you over loud angry guitars. Still, even if Hundred Reasons didn't quite make the impact people (not least their label) had hoped for, "emotional hardcore" app»

3874

Neon Sounds - Forbidden Fruit

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

A five piece from Bolton, Neon Sounds present a canny mix of Ben Folds piano and scratchy garage guitars. Lead track, 'Forbidden Fruit', comes across like something from a lo-fi musical. Dramatic hammering piano chords rise and dive as the vocals waver above. The guitar sounds ill, so trebly if »

3876

Tomcraft - Loneliness

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

So I'm sat in my office typing away, headphones on, and suddenly I hear the start of something I like. A saw-wave alternating octave note pattern starts (one for the techies there) and I'm thinking disco. Then the pattern locks into a sinister repeating loop, all dark and edgy. Then the drums, not four to floor but cla»

3732

London 86 - Changes

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

London 86 are from Germany and, somewhat functionally, named themselves after their primary influence. Having existed in some form or other for eight years 'Changes' is the sound of a band doing something not very exciting exceptionally well.

How exactly can a capital city and two digits i»

I Own Kings, Shards at London Bull and Gate, Wed 09 Apr

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

8:30 prompt and Shards are playing to the standard six people in this premier London toilet. The Cambridge four piece, however, seem unfazed and launch into an energetic set of canny indierock. Tracks such as 'Skylover Baby' and 'Lose The Fear' are glossy tunes with catchy hooks and some dyn»

3733

Synko - Crustacean Fixation

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

The strangest bands come out of Lancaster and Synko are no exception. Featuring a mounted lobster on a swing on the front cover suggests that this particular five piece have no issues with being taken less than seriously. Carol, Ross, Frazer, John, and Nathan are having fun, coming across as a ska-free re»

3705

The Star Spangles - Stay Away From Me

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

I saw the Star Spangles not so long ago supporting Idlewild and they didn't mean much to me then. 'Stay Away From Me' doesn't help their cause. Rudimentary 1978 punk guitars and authentic Strokes-alike production sees them come across as akin to the sixteenth track on a local bands c»

3605

Logan [defunct] - Love, Said Gas

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

The first release by Psychotica Records, a very small Italian indie who appear to like noise, Logan's debut is a clash of shouty ATDI style presentation and heavily accented English vocals. Opening track, 'No Tools Part 1', sets the mood with its choppy guitar line, stuttering drums, and»

3604

Corkskrew - Micromania

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

A powerpop four-piece from Malta, Corkskrew cite everyone from Garbage to Kraftwerk in their list of influences. They're a big hit on their native island, where radio has put their various singles to the top of the airplay charts. Being a big band on a small island also appears to pay divide»

12414

<209> - Take Me I'm Yours

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you a new rap/metal band who make Crazytown look as credible as NOFX. If <209> were any more manufactured they'd come stamped with an expiry date. The press release presents six guys with nicknames picked out of the Avril Lavigne book of pu»

50Hz at London Camden Lock 17/Dingwalls, Thu 06 Mar

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

It's a bit quiet tonight as the small crowd, still shell shocked by some horrific Toploader sound-alikes, bring themselves towards the stage as 50hz launch into their set. Part Muse, part Mansun, with a singer who invokes the spirit of Brett Anderson '96 this four piece appear to have all»

3399

The Boy Least Likely To - Demo

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Please welcome the new Badly Drawn Boy, except with a handful of Teenage Fanclub chord progressions and some kitsch synths. Track 1, Papercuts, nods along nicely, the acoustic strum rhythm built upon by the aforementioned blips and bloops and some sweet vocals. "I've always been in l»

3302

Ricky - Sunset View

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Ricky are a four piece who clearly believe in the phrase "classic songwriting". Having spent the past year on tour with bands including The Bluetones and The Crescent it's unsurprising that 'Sunset View' is a cheery little sixties inspired indie rock tune. We're talking the »

Ciccone, MC Larrs at London Metro, Fri 21 Feb

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

In the neon lit cellar bar that is Metro's a chunky twenty-something American is bouncing around and rapping to the beats coming out of his laptop. This is MC Larrs, an exchange student at Oxford who believes in the power of rhyme and wearing baseball caps. He's actually quite good, less intense than E»

3363

Looner - thefirstfive

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

I don't know a great deal about Looner. With no biog or press release I can't regale you with the usual insights and potential slights. I could probably visit their website but it seems an awful effort. Well, at least they sent me a "crack and peel super permanent" sticker of their low im»

3301

Coast - Safety

Review by Andy (quirk) Thomas

Straight outta Hampshire come indierock boys Coast. With rock guitars and Mansun leanings, this five track cd is a well rounded introduction to their sound. Opening with, 'Safety', it's standard rock fare, though with a distinct nasal vocal. Reminds me of playing britpop mix tapes in my ca»

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