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domgourlay has written the following articles:

82748

DiS meets Mark Stewart from The Pop Group

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Mark Stewart has operated at the forefront of unconventional, cutting edge and occasionally confrontational music for the best part of four decades now...»

79969

Pop Will Eat Itself at The Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Wed 21 Mar

Review by Dom Gourlay

Once upon a time when people actually bought records, any independent artist obtaining a chart position in the Top 40 was seen as something as a moral victory among the alternative underground.»

82588

"We want to challenge ourselves with every record we make:" DiS meets The Megaphonic Thrift

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Norwegian four-piece The Megaphonic Thrift have taken the shoegaze and noise rock scene by storm in recent years. Hailing from the city of Bergen, The Megaphonic Thrift formed in 2007, its collective members having played in various other bands such as Low Frequency In Stereo, Casiokids and Stereo 21.»

82368

The Lost Rivers - Sin & Lostness

Review by Dom Gourlay

Breathtaking, devastating, and utterly mindblowing from beginning to end, The Lost Rivers have created one of the most exciting debuts in recent years. »

82611

Carter Tutti Void - Transverse

Review by Dom Gourlay

When Factory Floor's Nik Colk Void announced she would be collaborating with Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti from Throbbing Gristle at last year's Mute Records curated Short Circuit festival, the sighs of baited breath from London to New York and back again were nigh on deafening.»

82732

Spiritualized at The Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Fri 16 Mar

Review by Dom Gourlay

One could be forgiven for thinking they'd inadvertently stumbled into an East Midlands Oasis fan convention rather than a Spiritualized concert... »

67799

Killing Joke, The Icarus Line at Corporation, Sheffield, Fri 09 Mar

Review by Dom Gourlay

The Killing Joke machine rolls on, thirty-four years and counting...»

82358

Shrag, Tunabunny, Horowitz at Chameleon Gallery, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Fri 02 Mar

Review by Dom Gourlay

Brighton collective Shrag might be veterans of the DIY scene, having first emerged almost a decade ago. Nevertheless, their incendiary, occasionally shambolic, but never dull live shows have often thrown up several talking points. Such as why haven't they attained more widespread recognition by now?»

82316

Yeti Lane - The Echo Show

Review by Dom Gourlay

Although just falling short of perfection, The Echo Show represents a significantly marked improvement on its predecessor.»

82199

The Jezabels - Prisoner

Review by Dom Gourlay

Although not quite the timeless classic its creators had hoped for, Prisoner is a solid debut that bears all the hallmarks of a bright future for The Jezabels. »

82320

We Are Standard - Great State

Review by Dom Gourlay

We Are Standard have somehow managed to fuse an array of ideas and influences into a genre-transgressing mix that mirrors numerous bands and artists both past and present without specifically sounding like anyone else at all. »

82198

Maribel - Reveries

Review by Dom Gourlay

As difficult second albums go, it doesn't get much harder than trying to make that all important follow-up record only for your band to fall apart around you.»

82111

Drowned In Nottingham #8

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

A new year, and with it, a little later than planned, comes the first local scene report and gig guide for Nottingham and the East Midlands from DiS' man in the city for 2012... »

82184

Perfume Genius - Put Your Back N 2 It

Review by Dom Gourlay

There are some artists that evidently try too hard, some that obviously fake it, and then there's Perfume Genius.»

82082

The Twilight Sad, Let’s Wrestle, Childhood at Stealth, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Wed 15 Feb

Review by Dom Gourlay

Say what you will about the occasional inconsistencies of The Twilight Sad's recorded output but live they've always been an entirely different proposition.»

81815

Ulrich Schnauss & Mark Peters - Underrated Silence

Review by Dom Gourlay

Putting the Engineers moniker on the back burner for the time being, Underrated Silence is a ten song collection that further illustrates both Ulrich Schnauss' influence on Mark Peters' music while demonstrating the latter's growth as both a composer and arranger»

81816

Those Darlins - Screws Get Loose

Review by Dom Gourlay

Sometimes Screws Get Loose becomes a little samey and repetitious, but overall, its a pleasant antidote to those cold mid-winter blues while providing Those Darlins a steady platform with which to reach a wider audience. »

81957

The Megaphonic Thrift - The Megaphonic Thrift

Review by Dom Gourlay

The Megaphonic Thrift is a disparate mix that represents an audacious seachange, ultimately removing any doubts its creators are mere one-trick ponies. »

63630

Still Corners, My Sad Captains at Bodega Social, Nottingham, Tue 07 Feb

Review by Dom Gourlay

It's a different, more confident Still Corners standing before us from the band that nervously played a mid-afternoon set to barely a handful of punters at last summer's Latitude...»

81971

"Guitar music's dead? I think that's absolute bollocks!": DiS meets Feeder

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Currently out on tour to promote the lead single off the forthcoming record, 'Borders', DiS caught up with Feeder guitarist and frontman Grant Nicholas post-soundcheck prior to their long sold-out show at Coventry's Kasbah venue.»

81901

DiS meets Bryce Dessner of The Long Count & The National

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Better known as one of the guitarists, songwriters and occasional producer with The National, Bryce Dessner's work doesn't just end with the heavily feted Brooklyn quintet.»

81811

Chairlift - Something

Review by Dom Gourlay

With Something, Chairlift haven't so much redefined their sound as papered over the cracks with an added coat of emulsion for good measure.»

81812

The Domino State, Daniel Land & The Modern Painters, SPC ECO at Camden Barfly, Camden Town, Fri 20 Jan

Review by Dom Gourlay

Playing a set mostly comprised of material from their debut, the six-piece exude a confidence and determination usually reserved for bands of a far higher status. »

81707

All The Saints - Intro To Fractions

Review by Dom Gourlay

All The Saints ooze ambition and drive, even if the end results don't always match the audacity.»

81638

Cardinal - Hymns

Review by Dom Gourlay

Here's hoping Richard Davies and Eric Matthews don't wait another eighteen years before pooling their collective wares. Many happy returns Cardinal, it's good to have you back. »

81639

The Big Pink - Future This

Review by Dom Gourlay

As bold statements of intent go, they don't come much bolder than calling your album Future This.»

81434

"Without meaning to sound arrogant, I think we've written a great record": DiS meets The Big Pink

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Having spent the past twelve months taking stock, writing, and finally piecing together the follow-up to 2009's A Brief History Of Love entitled Future This, 2012 is shaping up to be something of a make or break year for The Big Pink. »

81626

The Maccabees - Given To The Wild

Review by Dom Gourlay

Somewhat unjustifiably labelled as 'landfill indie' when such a tag is more befitting of those who followed in their wake, The Maccabees have always set their stall out as leaders rather than followers.»

66589

Manic Street Preachers at The O2 Arena, London, Sat 17 Dec

Review by Dom Gourlay

With the promise of all 38 (THIRTY-EIGHT!) singles from their recently released collection receiving an airing this evening over the course of the next three hours, not to mention a couple of surprise guest appearances along the way, tonight's show has all the makings of being a special event. »

78862

My Top 10 live shows of 2011 by Dom Gourlay

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Having seen nearly one thousand bands throughout 2011, whittling this list down to just ten performances proved a nigh-on impossible task. However, after much deliberation and soul searching discussions with friends and acquaintances, here in no particular order (bar the first one, natch) are what I consider to be the finest ten performances these tired and weary eyes and ears have witnessed this year. »

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