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33181

Malcolm Middleton - Sleight Of Heart

Review by Billy Hamilton

The message may not be as loud or as majestic as before but Sleight of Heart's essence remains true: Malcolm Middleton is only truly happy when he’s got something to moan about»

33131

Antarctica Takes It! - The Penguin Leagues

Review by Billy Hamilton

Much like the inaugural offering of a certain Glaswegian ensemble, Antarctica Takes It!'s The Penguin Line may be a record to cherish in years to come – it just depends on which side of the divide you choose to stand»

33058

DiScover: Elle S'appelle

In Depth by Billy Hamilton

Before the ageing process kicks in and chirpy scouse upstarts Elle S'appelle succumb to the perils of beer-bellies, mortgages and bairns, DiS caught up with bassist Andy to find it what it’s like to be in one of Britain’s cheeriest new bands»

32691

Pete and the Pirates - Little Death

Review by Billy Hamilton

Rather than titillating the masses with disposable silence-filling tripe, this Pete & the Pirates have created a virulent slab of progressive sonic intelligence that pays its dues to the pantheon of great British tunesmiths without over-tipping»

32493

The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride

Review by Billy Hamilton

With Heretic Pride, The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle extends the myopic throes of his last full-length in the hope of enticing a few more victims into his webbed musical lair. It leaves him perched atop the pile of today’s try-hardy songwriters, and it’ll be quite some time before he’s toppled»

29905

Fresh Air Presents...Broken Records at Edinburgh The Caves, Thu 31 Jan

Review by Billy Hamilton

All band’s have off nights, moments of adversary where lingering doubts repress cloud-bursting aspirations, yet the manner in which such frailties are confronted is what truly determines the chiefs from the charlatans. Thus, there’s little debating Broken Records are the real deal»

32398

Songsmith for a culture fragmented: Simon Breed dissects future critique

In Depth by Billy Hamilton

Before the release of Simon Breed's new long-player The Smitten King Laments, DiS meets up with the articulate tunesmith to pontificate over the album, Italian adulation and whether us music hacks have any place in the modern world. "You won’t die out, but you will find yourself on smaller web pages," he says. Oh dear, thinks DiS»

32250

Capital conquerors: Broken Records talk impending breakthrough

In Depth by Billy Hamilton

In just over twelve months, Broken Records have won the hearts of Scottish punters and, following the release of an EP, 2008 is shaping up to be the year the septet kicks up a storm all over the UK. With substantial hype rising behind their epic "Russian Danger-Folk", DiS checks their pulses in a Baltic Edinburgh»

31992

Johnny Foreigner, Jesus H.Foxx, Y'all Is Fantasy Island at Henry's Cellar Bar, Edinburgh, Scotland, Wed 23 Jan

Review by Billy Hamilton

Few punters have ventured out to watch Johnny Foreigner tonight, but theirs is a performance oozing with starry-eyed aspirations and furious, gilt-edge riffs, providing affirmation of potential super-stardom»

31222

Jonny Greenwood - There Will Be Blood

Review by Billy Hamilton

There’s no doubting There Will Be Blood continues to prove Jonny Greenwood as one of the most spellbinding and innovative musicians of our time, it’s just without a little visual stimulation it’s not quite as apparent as usual»

31172

Gerry Mitchell & Little Sparta - The Ragged Garden

Review by Billy Hamilton

The Ragged Garden is an exquisitely crafted example of Scotland today and in the lachrymose wordsmithery of Gerry Mitchell us Scots may have found ourselves a voice to believe in for 2008»

31019

Decomposure - Vertical Lines A

Review by Billy Hamilton

The brainchild of Saskatchewan-born graphic artist Caleb Mueller, Decomposure's Vertical Lines A isn’t your conventionally composed long-player, conceived as it originally was as twelve hour-long arrangements»

30242

Malcolm Middleton at Edinburgh Liquid Rooms, Thu 06 Dec

Review by Billy Hamilton

As the office party season gets into vomit-inducing full swing it’s reassuring to know that amidst an ever-present soirée of Wham and Slade records big Malcolm Middleton is lurking, waiting for the best moment to dim the fairy lights and pull out the knives»

29809

Manchester Orchestra - I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child

Review by Billy Hamilton

They don't hail from ‘The Capital Of The North’ (Atlanta, actually) but on the basis of I Am Like A Virgin Losing A Child it seems Manchester Orchestra have the city’s gloomy skyline down to a tee»

29019

The Shaky Hands - The Shaky Hands

Review by Billy Hamilton

Where lesser-abled vagabonds would baulk at the prospect of injecting messy acoustic arrangements with a soiree of swivelling keys and butterscotch harmonies, Portland's The Shaky Hands simply thrive»

28837

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Review by Billy Hamilton

In Broken Records Edinburgh finally has a band on which hopes can be pinned and pints can be spilled»

28950

Barzin - Barzin

Review by Billy Hamilton

The eight tracks here convey the pent-up emotions of a soul on the brink of despair; a man so ill at ease with the world it’s as if he’s wallowed in a mire of misery all his life»

28746

LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great

Review by Billy Hamilton

LCD Soundsystem's ‘Someone Great’ is four minutes of such resplendent aural mastery it persuades the doubters to dust down Sound Of Silver and give James Murphy one final fling at redemption»

28611

Jacknife Lee - Jacknife Lee

Review by Billy Hamilton

Now a decorated Grammy award winner, it’s unsurprising to find Jacknife Lee’s fifth long-playing excursion littered with self-aggrandising references and bolshy gold-plated bravado»

28580

Underworld - Oblivion With Bells

Review by Billy Hamilton

Underworld's fifth LP Oblivion With Bells is a comedown record crafted by pioneers of cranium-scrambling comedowns past. Those thunderous anthems are gone»

21838

You Say Party! We Say Die!, Los Campesinos!, Sky Larkin at Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh, Scotland, Tue 16 Oct

Review by Billy Hamilton

If you’re one of the electro-shock-mop adorning, Standard Grade-sitting teens tonight I don’t suppose you give a f*ck if us grimacing old bastards are left to sweat it out at the side bar guzzling pints while you and your mates are eagerly anticipating Los Campesinos!...»

28398

The Duke Spirit - Ex Voto EP

Review by Billy Hamilton

With ’ Ex Voto EP’, it seems the The Duke Spirit has finally found the right ingredients – it’s just a pity it’s come almost two years too late...»

28397

Lightspeed Champion - Midnight Surprise

Review by Billy Hamilton

With the release of Lightspeed Champion's new single 'Midnight Surprise', Dev Hynes further extends this rapid reinvention as love-struck troubadour...»

27976

Beirut - The Flying Club Cup

Review by Billy Hamilton

Despite being the unmistakable sound of Beirut, The Flying Club Cup is not the Orkestar extension so widely expected. Rather than congesting the listener with frantic Eastern European folk shanties, a poignant nobility and romantic notion of contemporary France permeates its way into your conscience with unbridled zeal...»

27641

Swimmer One - The Regional Variations

Review by Billy Hamilton

With the release of The Regional Variations Edinburgh/Glasgow-based electro smugglers Swimmer One perfectly encapsulate Autumn’s bittersweet disposition...»

27514

Plain White T's - Every Second Counts

Review by Billy Hamilton

Plain White T’s' stateside tripe at a time when our own generic batch of jingle-merchants are hovering smugly around the chart’s upper echelons...»

27147

Paramore - Hallelujah

Review by Billy Hamilton

Paramore's Hallelujah is chug-along Blink-182 by numbers - but rather than adding up, the figures perpetually divide every time vocalist Hayley Williams let’s out a Lil’ Chris-aping yelp...»

27036

Arks - The International

Review by Billy Hamilton

Arks’ debut LP The International arrives with pledges of Wire-esque guitar angles played in tune to the blood-curdling discord of Sonic Youth...»

26983

The Shins at Edinburgh Corn Exchange, Thu 23 Aug

Review by Billy Hamilton

When Albuquerque jingle-merchants The Shins bring their West-coast infused brand of melodic indie-pop to Edinburgh’s surprisingly sweaty Eastern climes the results are far from catalytic...»

26860

The Magnificents - Year Of Explorers

Review by Billy Hamilton

Will The Magnificents' sensor-bending second LP Year Of Explorers have the tartan-clad avant-gardes forever dwelling within the slime-ridden, sweat-seeping confines of Scotland’s urban underbelly...»

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