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37437

T In The Park Diary Part 2: Sunday 13 July

In Depth by Billy Hamilton

Tarnished by a brutal campsite attack, the final day of T In The Park has the potential to go belly up. Thankfully, a stellar line-up makes for a fitting curtain closer to a triumphant weekend of music»

39982

T In The Park Diary Part 1: Saturday 12 July

In Depth by Billy Hamilton

Feeling decidedly less sturdy of liver than it did this time last week, DiS brings you the first installment of its two-day jaunt round a bladder-battered T In The Park»

38035

John Matthias - Stories From The Watercooler

Review by Billy Hamilton

It would be easy to judge John Matthias by association, given his past projects with Radiohead and Coldcut. But this album ensures he won't be »

35393

DiScover: MySpace Trail #5

In Depth by Billy Hamilton

Our latest MySpace Trail - DiScovering new bands blindly, with only Top 8s for guidance - begins with Frightened Rabbit and ends with... who? Find out»

38652

The Loose Salute - Tuned To Love

Review by Billy Hamilton

There are moments of blue-sky soaring beauty tucked away in this collection but Tuned To Love is, overall, very much a damp squib»

38579

The Presets - Apocalypso

Review by Billy Hamilton

Rather than turning their creative talents on to full beam, The Presets have dimmed the lights even further with the release of Apocalypso»

38367

The Heart Strings - Try Fly Blue Sky

Review by Billy Hamilton

It may not be intentional but The Heart Strings' sanguinity is the only thing on Try Fly Blue Sky that creates an opinion»

35511

Times New Viking at Edinburgh Studio 24 (Carlton Studios), Fri 23 May

Review by Billy Hamilton

Bludgeoned to a pulp by Times New Viking's thunderstorm of drum, guitar and keys, DiS is left wondering just what its audiologist would say»

37770

Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan - Sunday At Devil Dirt

Review by Billy Hamilton

Comparable to the rekindling of an old flame, Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan's second LP is filled with good memories yet lacks fresh sparkle»

36694

Eugene Francis Jnr - The Golden Beatle

Review by Billy Hamilton

Eugene Francis Jnr's debut solo LP The Golden Beatle isn't so much a soundtrack for love but a lip-service paying accessory to it»

36999

Subtle - ExitingARM

Review by Billy Hamilton

Not unlike Why?’s Alopecia Subtle's latest is an album to discover over time - it could take weeks, or more, to excavate its bulging musical trajectory»

33692

The Ruby Suns at Atlanta The Drunken Unicorn, Mon 14 Apr

Review by Billy Hamilton

There may have been jack-shit here to witness this staggering showing but as the lights go up and the ‘crowd’ disperses there’s absolutely no denying it: tonight, The Ruby Suns were absolutely awesome»

36712

Diamanda Galas - Guilty Guilty Guilty

Review by Billy Hamilton

Diamanda Galás' Guilty Guilty Guilty is mostly recorded as live. In these times of multi-layered production, the thought of such pitch-perfect tracks being concocted in one take each seems an incomprehensible proposition»

36649

Tindersticks - The Hungry Saw

Review by Billy Hamilton

There’s little here that couldn’t slot into any of the group’s albums, but that’s not the point: this is a Tindersticks record and, much like our world orbiting the sun, it’s something that can be relied upon to produce the goods»

35527

Dave Cloud & The Gospel Of Power - Pleasure Before Business

Review by Billy Hamilton

in the brawling strides of its finishing flourish, this ‘Psychedelic Shaman’ just about shows with Pleasure Before Business he has the talent to persevere for another 25 years»

34764

Isosceles, Meursault at Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms, Thu 27 Mar

Review by Billy Hamilton

Glasgow newcomers Isosceles may not be quite the finished article but, on the basis of this performance at least, their lofty ambitions of Franz Ferdinand-esque domination are far from unattainable»

26372

Tigerfest 08: Line-up announced

News by Billy Hamilton

Those ever-industrious chaps at Baby-Tiger, Is This Music? and Carnegie Hall have announced the May-time line-up for TigerFest ‘08»

34181

Dead Child - Attack

Review by Billy Hamilton

With a moniker like Dead Child it comes as no surprise to find the Louisville ensemble - featuring former members of Slint and Zwan - are firmly of the metal persuasion. Your mother, she wouldn't like it»

34982

Barry Adamson - Back To The Cat

Review by Billy Hamilton

In many ways Barry Adamson’s eighth solo outing Back To The Cat mirrors an unchallenging, unstimulating cruiseship vacation, with the former Magazine guitarist taking the helm as the vessel's late night crooner»

34428

The Long Blondes at Edinburgh Cabaret Voltaire, Wed 19 Mar

Review by Billy Hamilton

Despite the wilful presence of their new numbers, it's the angle-jerking closer 'Giddy Stratospheres' which gives the truest indicator of The Long Blondes' standing at present: caught between wide-eyed reminiscing and the future’s un-sauntered pastures»

32151

Miwa Gemini - This Is How I Found You

Review by Billy Hamilton

New York-based Miwa Gemini’s feisty, smouldered mew is cut from the same vengeance-seeking cloth as the felines who years before drove a repentant dagger through the testosterone-riddled bones of love-cheating rapscallions»

31778

Last Harbour - Dead Fires & The Lonely Spark

Review by Billy Hamilton

Not ones to be shoved around by the oppressive weight of modernity, Manchester-based septet Last Harbour's maudlin orchestration and eerie soul-searching shows little sign of succumbing to the shackles of progress on this, their third LP»

33076

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band - 13 Blues For Thirteen Moons

Review by Billy Hamilton

A perfect score is the equivalent of ringing the bar-room bell: everyone should just give up and go home. Nothing has persuaded me to reconsider this, until now. Excited yet? You really, really should be»

26195

Supergrass at Edinburgh Liquid Rooms, Tue 11 Mar

Review by Billy Hamilton

Over the years Supergrass have continually proven to be stellar storm-weatherers and after a lifeless first half the Oxford born ensemble manage to pull off one more defeat-sparing renaissance tonight»

33879

The King Blues - Under The Fog

Review by Billy Hamilton

A record that pleads for its melodic substance to be heard just as intensely as it lobbyist protestations, The King Blues' Under The Fog finds the Hackney-born reggae punks ready to join the politicised tune-smugglers of Britain's past»

34043

Damn Shames, The Presets at Edinburgh Cabaret Voltaire, Sat 08 Mar

Review by Billy Hamilton

The kind of gig where the resistance of snazzy lug-plugs proved futile, where not even booze numbed the din emitting from the venue. Only one escape from the The Presets' furious blizzard: dance like a motherf*cker»

33492

Guillemots - Red

Review by Billy Hamilton

Guillemots may never convince the cynics who’ve already discarded them as a bunch of scruffy, talent-starved miscreants, but for those ready to bury the hatchet Red will prove to you just how much good these indie types cum pop experimentalists can muster»

33342

Hot Chip, Matthew Dear at Glasgow ABC, Tue 26 Feb

Review by Billy Hamilton

Once the eruptive shock of Hot Chip's pummelling cuts begins to diminish, the set fritters into humdrum, mid-'90s techno nonsense; fine for a retrospective visit down memory lane but not exactly on the razor-slashing edge of modernism»

33325

Sons and Daughters, Black Kids at Edinburgh Queen's Hall, Sat 16 Feb

Review by Billy Hamilton

The lack of urgency from the stage is of little concern to a bevvied-up crowd that embraces the performance as if it were the band’s last – sadly, if Sons & Daughters repeat tonight's languid display, that may not be such a bad thing»

32606

Balmorhea - Rivers Arms

Review by Billy Hamilton

Y'know those days when everything you do goes spectacularly wrong? Where the tiniest movement triggers an avalanche of disaster and the best intended words offset a storm-shower of tears? Well, Balmorhea’s second full LP Rivers Arms was made for such occasions»

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