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domgourlay has written the following articles:

18677

DiScover: The KBC

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Preston three-piece The KBC have caused more than the odd spurt of enthusiasm around the world of DiS ever since their 'Pride Before The Fall / Poisonous Emblem' single dropped ecstatically through the letterbox approximately this time last year...»

18763

The Killers at Nottingham Rock City, Sat 25 Nov

Review by Dom Gourlay

It wasn’t so long back that their detractors were predicting their demise would be almost as instant as their rise, that they could return to their Vegas homestead and bathe in mascara and Springsteen forever more without bothering us again on this side of the pond.»

18657

Stuart Bruce - The Ties That Bind Us

Review by Dom Gourlay

The Ties That Bind Us could possibly be the most ambitious debut by a British male solo artist this year...»

18608

¡Forward Russia! - Nineteen

Review by Dom Gourlay

Having been hearing these songs live now for what seems like an eternity, reviewing a 'new' !Forward Russia! single is like telling your girlfriend she looks great in that dress you bought her five years ago, just before her graduating ceremony...»

18550

Muse at Nottingham Arena, Fri 17 Nov

Review by Dom Gourlay

A totally unexpected, if marginally disappointing evening that would probably have been dismissed as being irrelevant had it been anyone other than Muse. That, more than anything, emphasises the importance of this band as the first decade of the 21st century reaches its latter stages... »

7690

Kubi-not-in-chek! Band cancels dates...

News by Dom Gourlay

Newcastle four-piece Kubichek! have been forced to cancel tonight's show at Coventry Colisseum and tomorrow night's show at Nottingham Social due to illness...»

16121

Sean Lennon - Friendly Fire, Ben Taylor - Another Run Around The Sun

Review by Dom Gourlay

Parents eh, who'd have 'em? Well these two for starters, because without them it's probably fair to say that they wouldn't have gotten themselves recording contracts in such a painless manner...»

17604

Various, redcarsgofaster, The KBC, The Whip, The Clerks, Dead Disco, Snowfight In The City Centre, The Answering Machine - Full Charge

Review by Dom Gourlay

Manchester's High Voltage has now firmly established itself as one of the northwest's leading lights as far as discovering, promoting and unleashing new music is concerned...»

18414

Theoretical Girl - Red Mist

Review by Dom Gourlay

'Red Mist' isn't your average girl-sits-on-stool-with-guitar-and-whines-about-the-deep-south-of-America from the master bedroom of daddy's Knightsbridge penthouse...»

18261

The Rocks, The Paddingtons, The Enemy at Nottingham The Rescue Rooms, Mon 06 Nov

Review by Dom Gourlay

Having already had the privilege of seeing their mugshots emblazoned across The Daily Star’s blog music column and finding themselves praised to the hilt by the News Of The World – all before they’ve actually released a single record – the weight of expectation surrounding Coventry three-piece The Enemy is immense to say the least...»

18335

Oasis - Stop The Clocks

Review by Dom Gourlay

Forget the fact that this is basically a get-out clause for Oasis to part company with Sony with their heads held high...»

18366

Les Incompétents Last Show! at London 100 Club, Tue 07 Nov

Review by Dom Gourlay

So all good things must come to an end, even if sometimes the final curtain tends to fall somewhat prematurely... »

18319

DiScover: redcarsgofaster

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Championed by DiS since their very first demo arrived on the doorstep, Leicester based sextet redcarsgofaster are a distinct bunch - their music can be aligned to such mixed emotions as dancing, standing still, screaming, pausing, fighting and smiling. Usually one after the other and often at irregular intervals during the same song... »

18280

The Maccabees - First Love

Review by Dom Gourlay

While this may not have the immediacy of previous single 'Latchmere', it's more than a subservient introduction to the average daytime radio listener of what could be your favourite new band...»

17595

WinterKids - Tape It

Review by Dom Gourlay

With all the youthful exuberance of a summer Sunday School outing, Guildford five-piece WinterKids have made the brightest, sprightliest, most wide-eyed smilingly fantastic pop record you'll hear this side of yuletide...»

17666

Brakes - The Beatific Visions

Review by Dom Gourlay

When all's said and done, The Beatific Visions is one of the most enthralling, deceiving and delightful albums of recent times, and my message to its creators is simply, "Don't go back to the day jobs, lads"...»

17968

Good Name For A Racehorse presents... at Nottingham Rose Of England, Thu 02 Nov

Review by Dom Gourlay

What The Butterfly manage to achieve travels far and beyond simple cross-pollination...»

17982

Born Ruffians - Born Ruffians

Review by Dom Gourlay

If only all albums were like this, clocking in at little over a quarter of an hour in total and therefore leaving the listener little time to get bored but actually wonder where those 15 minutes disappeared to. Then wishing they could be replayed, time and time again...»

17912

The Hellset Orchestra - My Boy, The Battledroid

Review by Dom Gourlay

Sometimes you can't help but wonder who wrote the rulebook on how many members a band should consist of and what tools they should use to construct their sound, whatever the structure or end result may be...»

17900

Various, Fiel Garvie, Sing Sing, Exileinside, Piney Gir, Hammock - Never Lose That Feeling #2

Review by Dom Gourlay

While some of the artists here stick closely to the originals, particularly the covers of My Bloody Valentine's 'Soon' and 'When You Sleep' by Japanese duo Hartfield and LA project The Swirlpool respectively, others have chosen to reinterpret blueprints in their own inimitable way and it's these which stand out like a Belisha Beacon in a foggy midnight sky on the west coast of Cornwall...»

17189

More DiS for the Midlands...

News by Dom Gourlay

Nottingham's DrownedinSound night can now confirm its final line-ups for the remainder of 2006... »

17644

Last Gang - Beat Of Blue

Review by Dom Gourlay

Anyone talking about the death of the single should cock an ear or two to this...»

17659

Omerta - One More Minute

Review by Dom Gourlay

Exactly twelve months ago, great things were expected of Mancunian four-piece Omerta. Two well-received and sold-out singles, a show-stealing performance at 2005's In The City A&R fest, and seemingly more openings than Leeds United's present back four suggested their time was imminent...»

17371

The Holloways - So This Is Great Britain?

Review by Dom Gourlay

What's more surprising is that a good half of So This Is Great Britain? is actually quite pleasant...»

17721

The Horrors - Count In Fives

Review by Dom Gourlay

My real gripe though with this record - and The Horrors' output in general for that matter - is that it's a bit like taking that first sip of your sister's cranberry-flavoured VK Ice...»

17623

The Others - The Truth That Hurts

Review by Dom Gourlay

'The Truth That Hurts' is nothing more than a by-numbers trawl through Dominic Masters' own self-pitying eyes over the injustice he feels he received during the height - if that's the right word - of his band's popularity...»

17415

smashed

Review by Dom Gourlay

Tiny home counties-based independent Worst Case Scenario really don't do things by halves...»

17660

David Kitt - Not Fade Away

Review by Dom Gourlay

Not Fade Away might not be everyone's cup of tea, but at the same time is a mighty two-fingered salute to anyone who may have written David Kitt off in the past...»

17634

Moby - New York, New York

Review by Dom Gourlay

Mention the name Moby to a friend and you'll probably be met with more squirms of embarrassment than nods of acknowledgement...»

17226

Various, John Peel - Right Time, Wrong Speed 1977-1987

Review by Dom Gourlay

Sure, you're probably wondering how many posthumous 'John Peel played this...' type releases are going to continue to hit the shelves, but without any shadow of a doubt this is the definitive one...»

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