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geordiedave1981 has written the following articles:

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FOE - Bad Dream Hotline

Review by David Edwards

A remarkably strong and luminous statement of intent in the dark dawning of the year.»

81400

"After ten minutes I need to snap out of it or it gets a little dangerous..." - DiS meets Josh T. Pearson

In Depth by David Edwards

Even to those who maybe haven’t lost their hearts to his remarkable solo record, it’s unquestionably warming to see the growing adulation that Josh T. Pearson has received this year from all corners of the music scene; both those aware of his work with Lift to Experience and those discovering him for the first time. From gigging in small Berlin backstreet bars over the last two years, he finds himself headlining London’s Barbican Centre tonight (26th November) at the climax of a relentless year of touring and promoting the album around Europe. David Edwards follows up his 10/10 review of 'Last of the Country Gentleman' by interviewing Josh about his remarkable, yet often perplexing year.»

81624

Paul McCartney @ Manchester Evening News Arena: 19/12/11

In Depth by David Edwards

The idea that Paul McCartney is somehow required to galvanise his legacy is a curious and confusing one indeed, but if he does indeed feel the need to embellish it, he’s going about it in a quite remarkable way. Live shows simply don’t come much better than this.»

81043

Air Cav - Don't Look Indoors

Review by David Edwards

Not always pretty and not always simple to catalogue, but it is continually thrilling and profoundly engaging.»

80680

Liz Green - O, Devotion!

Review by David Edwards

In oscillating between sweet and sour, Liz Green manages to cleverly magnify the potency of both.»

80340

Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials

Review by David Edwards

Ceremonials resolves in three sections: a stunning win at the first, an abject defeat with the second and a hard-fought draw to conclude proceedings. »

80325

Prince Rama - Trust Now

Review by David Edwards

A piece of chewed-out gum; with no viable nutrition, no flavour and no joy. Do yourself a favour and spit it out. »

80293

An Album of the Year 2000 - 11yrson: Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP

In Depth by David Edwards

It’s hard to recall the sweeping tirade of outrage and horror that accompanied the release of Eminem’s second album back in May 2000. The pious wrung their hands in exasperation. The tabloids pleaded the Home Office to ban him from entry. The great and the good shook their heads, expressing disgust in neat soundbites. As for Eminem? He opened his UK tour in the winter of that year wielding a hockey mask and chainsaw... »

80186

Siskiyou - Keep Away the Dead

Review by David Edwards

Keep Away The Dead is an intriguing, occasionally inspired record that ultimately doesn’t reach the heady goals it sets for itself, but does succeed in at least trying to stretch towards a loftier goal. »

79786

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

Review by David Edwards

What is most lacking here is the sense of wonder or triumph associated with Noel’s finest moments.»

79690

"I’m always in a good place when I’m working on music" - DiS meets Ryan Adams

In Depth by David Edwards

Ryan Adams' new record Ashes & Fire (released next week on his own label PAX AM) signifies a welcome return to the fray for one of the most intriguing and consistent solo artists of the past two decades. DiS sat down to have a chat with him about it... »

79323

Lanterns on the Lake - Gracious Tide, Take Me Home

Review by David Edwards

For the most part, this is a tremendous, impressive and authentically pretty debut.»

79066

Arcade Fire @ Edinburgh Castle, 1/9/11

In Depth by David Edwards

This time, there is a happy ending. This time, the good guys won.»

78737

Red Hot Chili Peppers - I'm With You

Review by David Edwards

There’s nothing truly atrocious on the album, but neither is there anything particularly noteworthy. It exists, therefore it is. One long slab of tedious mediocrity. »

78609

Big Chill 2011: the DiS review

In Depth by David Edwards

It remains a great weekend with a plethora of superb, diverse music.»

77279

Discovering the exquisite carnival of Tom Waits' Rain Dogs

In Depth by David Edwards

On 13th July, Rain Dogs Revisited comes to the Barbican in London. Over the next three days, Drowned in Sound presents a series of pieces reevaluating and celebrating this classic Tom Waits album....»

76411

Marissa Nadler - Marissa Nadler

Review by David Edwards

A good record with a couple of standout moments within it.»

76395

Paul McCartney - McCartney/McCartney II (reissues)

Review by David Edwards

McCartney (1970) and McCartney II (1980) portray an artist who was refreshingly prepared to rewrite and contort his musical persona.»

74095

"Less of my dirty laundry & more of the things I find inspirational": Patrick Wolf on Lupercalia

In Depth by David Edwards

You could never, by any stretch of the imagination, accuse Patrick Wolf of a lack of effort, invention and drive. In the nine years since he emerged blinking onto the scene as a quixotic, blonde wonderboy armed with a treasure chest packed full with the weird and the wonderful, he has crafted no less than five albums and two EP’s; each one a significant variation and progression on the musical themes of its predecessor. »

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Suede - Suede (reissue)

Review by David Edwards

Stripping away the videos, costumes, sex and sensationalism; what ultimately defines the classic nature of Suede is the fact that, unlike so many records of its time, it simply hasn’t dated.»

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The "evils of the industry" and recording on a lifeboat: DiS meets Thomas Dolby

In Depth by David Edwards

I was barely walking upright when Thomas Dolby arrived on the scene with a bang in 1982 with his debut album The Golden Age of Wireless.Dolby’s music has remained influential and important because it still remains fresh and forward-thinking: lovingly crafted subversive pop music spun with intelligent musical threads and spindles. He’s an innovator and an original: one of the genuine survivors from the 80s to retain his musical and cultural integrity. »

68666

Sara Lowes - Back to Creation

Review by David Edwards

It won’t take too much development and invention to turn bronze into gold.»

68111

The Leisure Society - Into the Murky Water

Review by David Edwards

A truly gorgeous collection of sounds, flourishes and fresh, vibrant ideas.»

68009

Guillemots - Walk the River

Review by David Edwards

The greatest frustration with Walk the River is that in the moments when everything does clicks into place, Guillemots still sound glorious.»

67638

Those Sacred Days: DiS meets The Kinks' Dave Davies

In Depth by David Edwards

In celebration of the deluxe re-release of these first three Kinks' albums, DiS was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to speak to Dave Davies: the band’s legendary lead guitarist, vocalist and occasional songwriter to discuss his memories of recording the albums, the influence of the sixties on his, and many others lives, the recent loss of Pete Quaife, the legacy of the band and whether the long-awaited reunion between him and his brother Ray is any closer to fruition… »

67563

Hiss Golden Messenger - From Country Hai East Cotton

Review by David Edwards

Hiss Golden Messenger have crafted an intelligent album dripping with blues, rainwater and swirled by smokehouse maturity. »

67590

Thomas Dolby - Oceana

Review by David Edwards

The Oceanea EP suggests that Thomas Dolby’s predilection for oddly skewed pop music is still alive and well.»

67144

Josh T. Pearson - Last of the Country Gentlemen

Review by David Edwards

Like listening to Elliot Smith, Ian Curtis or Hank Williams, you are acutely and uncomfortably aware that Josh T. Pearson means every single word.»

67088

De Staat - Machinery

Review by David Edwards

There’s often a debate about the polarity of 'intelligence' and 'fun' in music; almost as if it’s impossible to cover both sides of the coin with one clenched fist. De Staat are proof that it’s perfectly possible»

66868

Derrick Carter - Fabric 56

Review by David Edwards

One of the best Fabric releases of recent years and part of a continual renaissance for a release line that was slipping into over-familiarity and drudgery a few years back. »

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