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Mono Taxi at Sheffield Fuzz Club (Sheffield Uni), Thu 19 Jan

Review by Rob Webb

The audience is both meagre and disinterested; they obviously don't know a good thing when they hear it because Mono Taxi do a mean line in melodic garage rock and can certainly play.»

12312

The Sunshine Underground - Commercial Breakdown

Review by Rob Webb

The Sunshine Underground are here and they've brought the summertime funk with them, albeit six months early.»

12168

¡Forward Russia! - Twelve

Review by Rob Webb

The aural equivalent of a punch in the face, ¡Forward Russia! kick off 2006 with a bang. Who says January has to be a slow month for music? »

12100

27 Minutes With... The Long Blondes

In Depth by Rob Webb

Tucked away in their dressing room (which, tonight, is a record shop in a converted hotel) The Long Blondes are in playful mood. They sip beers, and offer me sandwiches. Fame, fashion and films are three of the more sensible topics we cover over the course of the next twenty seven minutes...»

The National - Lit Up

Review by Rob Webb

Imagine, if you will, Nick Cave fronting an indie band. That's kind of how The National sound here.»

12094

The Long Blondes - Separated By Motorways

Review by Rob Webb

Finally, they've found an FM chorus... all that remains now is for Sheffield's latest and greatest to put pen to paper and actually sign a record deal.»

7773

Young Knives - The Decision

Review by Rob Webb

Eccentric, overblown and as English as a red telephone box, The Young Knives look set to put Ashby-de-la-Zouch back on the map.»

11932

The Spinto Band - Mountains/Brown Boxes

Review by Rob Webb

It's taken them eight years and seven(!) self-released LPs to get to these shores, but on this evidence it's been worth the wait.»

11933

The Futureheads - Area

Review by Rob Webb

They've retained those trademark duelling vocals, and the guitars still stutter and jerk as though their pick-ups have epilepsy, but there's now a certain swagger to the Sunderland four-piece's sonic attack.»

11721

Duels - Pressure On You

Review by Rob Webb

If there was ever a spiky psychedelic pop boat, I can't help but feel that Duels have missed it.»

9694

The Paddingtons - First Comes First

Review by Rob Webb

It's easy to imagine these songs going down a storm in a sweaty little club, but on record The Paddingtons sound flat. Let's hope, for their sake, that Pete and Carl haven't changed their numbers recently...»

9696

Richard Hawley - Coles Corner

Review by Rob Webb

Evoking a real sense of pathos, 'Coles Corner' could easily soundtrack a classic piece of 1950's cinema. It's refreshing to know that in an increasingly disposable musical culture, timeless songwriting like this can still thrive.»

9695

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor

Review by Rob Webb

'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' might not be one their best, but with raucous lead guitar, a beer-friendly singalong chorus and more energy than a lorryload of Duracell, it sure beats listening to James Blunt.»

9698

BlackBud - Heartbeat

Review by Rob Webb

If textured nuggets of countrified yet serrated guitar pop are your thing, meet Blackbud.»

9697

White Rose Movement - Alsatian

Review by Rob Webb

In the same way that Barry White provides a soundtrack for lovemaking, this is just about perfect for crashing your car to.»

The Magic Numbers at Oxford Brookes University S.U., Tue 11 Oct

Review by Rob Webb

It's easy to imagine falling in love with the yearning vocals and three-part harmonies on a blazing August afternoon but as a headline act their current repertoire leaves something to be desired.»

9680

We Are Scientists, Editors, The Cloud Room at Zodiac / Academy 2, Oxford, Sat 08 Oct

Review by Rob Webb

Back in April, then relatively unknown, Editors couldn't fill the Zodiac's tiny downstairs room. Dismissed as the British Interpol, nobody seemed that interested. On this evidence, they might just be the real deal after all.»

6526

The Rakes at Oxford Zodiac / Academy 2, Tue 27 Sep

Review by Rob Webb

Thanks to an incessant Rakes rhythm section, we all get down tonight. This is what punk-funk should be: alienated enough to shake your fist to and danceable enough to, err, dance to...»

9594

Fell City Girl - Weaker Light

Review by Rob Webb

Three and a half minutes of the most epic, tuneful and intense music you'll hear all year.»

9475

Shout Out Louds at Oxford Zodiac / Academy 2, Wed 07 Sep

Review by Rob Webb

Dealing in a currency of failed relationships and troubled minds, Shout Out Louds' songs take downbeat subjects and turn them into floor fillers. It's a simple plan, but if they can continues to win over audiences like this, it's only a matter of time before it comes to fruition.»

9423

JJ72 - Coming Home

Review by Rob Webb

Love it or hate it, Mark Greaney's helium-fuelled voice is back for another three minutes of quiet/loud falsetto wailing...»

9391

The Kills, The Long Blondes, Arcade Fire at Sheffield Leadmill, Thu 01 Sep

Review by Rob Webb

Classically trained musicians playing rock arrangements is far from conventional, but it's the formula that has made 2005 the year of The Arcade Fire. DiS investigate what must be one of their last 'intimate' shows.»

9331

The Cooper Temple Clause at Oxford Zodiac / Academy 2, Wed 24 Aug

Review by Rob Webb

"We do still exist", TCTC singer Ben Gautrey assures the audience, but he needn't bother because his band's display has already proven beyond all reasonable doubt that, despite an eight month break, Reading's favourite sons are still alive and kicking.»

The Redwalls - De Nova

Review by Rob Webb

In Portuguese, the title of this Illinois quartet's second album means 'of new' but there's nothing here that fits that description.»

Hot Hot Heat - Middle Of Nowhere

Review by Rob Webb

There's something undeniably infectious about Hot Hot Heat's singles, and this latest offering from 'Elevator' is no exception.»

8644

The Long Blondes at South Yorkshire The Earl, Mon 06 Jun

Review by Rob Webb

You couldn’t ever envisage their scratchy guitars and noisy pop songs taking over commercial radio, but you could easily imagine them enchanting club audiences nationwide.»

8595

Arctic Monkeys at Leicester Charlotte, Fri 27 May

Review by Rob Webb

It’s as though Arctic Monkeys suddenly have songs that make people want to go crazy. But as those from Sheffield will testify, they’ve had tunes this good for a while.»

Arctic Monkeys - Five Minutes With Arctic Monkeys

Review by Rob Webb

If five minutes with Arctic Monkeys is this much fun, god help us when the little blighters finally get around to releasing an album.»

8159

The Features - Exhibit A

Review by Rob Webb

The Features stand accused of being a rather good blues rock act from Tennessee. The prosecution case, based on ‘Exhibit A’ and live dates supporting (and sometimes upstaging) the Kings Of Leon, is overwhelming.»

8117

Editors - Munich

Review by Rob Webb

"It breaks when you force it / it breaks if you don't try" Smith ponders a little later, seemingly recommending a compromise between the two extremes. There's nothing middle of the road about this song, though; to DiS' ears it's one of the best 2005 has offered thus far.»

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