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doggod202003 has written the following articles:

83746

The Enemy - Streets in the Sky

Review by John Calvert

It beggars belief that people find this inspiring, or that they find wisdom in Tom Clarke's lyrics. He's barely sentient.»

83644

Gossip - A Joyful Noise

Review by John Calvert

For all Gossip's heartfelt politicking, Higgin's pop-lite makeover only accentuates the hollowness that's always plagued their songs.»

83377

Geoff Barrow, Ben Salisbury - DROKK: Music Inspired By Mega-City One

Review by John Calvert

DROKK arrives at the tail-end of a saturating boom in raw, retro synth music. Meaning it's overly familiar. Neither does it add anything new to the canon.»

82440

Odd Future - The OF Tape Vol.2

Review by John Calvert

For the first time in their combined 15 albums Odd Future sound like nothing more that a bunch of kids who can't believe their good luck. And on OF Tape Vol 2, neither can we.»

82371

VCMG - Ssss

Review by John Calvert

The sound of two masters alternately warring and spurring each other on, from opposite ends of the North American landmass, with the listener as war profiteer, struggling to keep up as the layers pile up, the tension builds and the roof comes off.»

82335

Kap Bambino - Devotion

Review by John Calvert

On their fifth album Devotion Kap Bambino are true to the form, consequently vomiting out an early contender for the indie community's best dance record of the year. Or, that is, the most danceable.»

82273

Sleigh Bells - Reign of Terror

Review by John Calvert

The needle has shifted from 'dance' to 'rock', but it's all part of growing up, though. And in the process Sleigh Bells have managed to keep it fun, rebellious and barbed.»

81945

Boy Friend - Egyptian Wrinkle

Review by John Calvert

Think of Egyptian Wrinkle as like a stay in hospital: white sheets and monochromatic décor, inane muzak streaming in loop from a seemingly everlasting TV show.»

81616

Enter Shikari - A Flash Flood of Colour

Review by John Calvert

Enter Shikari have vanquished all the lithe, cutting aspects of their trance/post-hardcore creation, emerging as something like the Def Leopard of screamotronica.»

81371

Lost 11 of 2011 - #1: Destroyer Kaputt

In Depth by John Calvert

Admittedly this is clearly not quite as "lost" as the rest of this year's other Lost 11 picks (it's at #20 in our year-end, for starters!), it's an album which doesn't seem to have quite connected, for whatever reasons, with our staff. DiS set John Calvert the task of arguing its case, in which he goes as far as to say it's North America's answer to Let England Shake»

81217

Oh Land - Oh Land

Review by John Calvert

Pop-cute but tastefully discerning: hip, diverse and always vibrant. It's also pretty forgettable.»

81140

Various - Various - Bangs & Works Volume 2 (the Best Of Chicago Footwork)

Review by John Calvert

For the history-making producers here, musical nostalgia seems as impossible a feat as the jaw-dropping footwork juke inspires.»

80399

Weekend Listening: Stream the King Midas Sound album Without You

News by John Calvert

Something to listen to and read about over the weekend... The Hype Machine have posted Without You, the fantastic record from King Midas Sound which is out next week on the brilliant Hyperdub label. Have a listen, and then have a read about it...»

80299

Active Child - You Are All I See

Review by John Calvert

Consult any accredited dictionary for the definition of 'sumptuous' and there sits Pat 'Active Child Grossi's pouting mug, the youngster looking all mopey and intense, or maybe a bit otherworldly, or maybe a little smug for having produced one of the most enveloping, most downright gorgeous records of the year.»

79810

Xeno and Oaklander - Sets & Lights

Review by John Calvert

The genuine coldwave article.»

79078

Ladytron - Gravity the Seducer

Review by John Calvert

Essentially a step back from commercialness, Gravity The Seducer's stab at artistic profundity is unfortunately as successful as their middling fortunes in the mainstream.»

78747

Grace Jones - Hurricane Dub

Review by John Calvert

Sure it's pretty, but under those runny dub brushstokes is hidden a killing machine.»

78493

Toddla T - Watch Me Dance

Review by John Calvert

An escapist Jamaica-pop lark with a traditional bent and a big heart, in the realms of good-times bass you could do a lot worse than the classy and charming Watch Me Dance.»

77336

Chill-rave and leaving behind ChristianAIDS: DiS meets Stay +

In Depth by John Calvert

Stay Plus (+), Manchester's latest most-likely-to's, deal in what you could describe as 'fictional dance', or 'hologram rave' if you can swallow it. It's not exactly nostalgia as such, rather dance music is the object and what remains is Stay +, the light echoes of a dead star.»

77982

I Break Horses - Hearts

Review by John Calvert

Like nu-gaze's answer to The Waterboys, I Break Horses' debut is, first and foremost, resounding proof that subtle beauty doesn’t have to be self-defeating, drippy or retiring.»

78260

Death Grips - Ex Military

Review by John Calvert

Rotten to its core and coming apart at the seams, this mixtape lays waste to your nerves before strapping your adrenalised carcass to a runaway freight train.»

77902

Nekromantix - What Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell

Review by John Calvert

There's very little here to nourish the modern punk fan.»

77625

Little Dragon - Ritual Union

Review by John Calvert

Little Dragon could do with breathing more deeply - it's not cool to be too cool.»

76874

Barn Owl - Shadowland

Review by John Calvert

With Barn Owl, nothing is worth rushing.»

76564

Underground Railroad - White Night Stand

Review by John Calvert

White Night Stand finds these subterranean homesick aliens in desperate need of some focus.»

68050

South Central - Society of the Spectacle

Review by John Calvert

The entire project smacks of the type of non-specific, tacky fare that directors of noisy American blockbusters consider futuristic and edgy.»


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