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holliy has written the following articles:

16932

Accident and Emergency

Review by holliy

An overriding rhythm section and general sense of over-simplicity mean this single doesn't have the captivating qualities one might have expected from Mr Patrick Wolf. Good siren noises, though...»

16787

Strange Idols - It's No Fun / Old Times

Review by holliy

Indie: it's a rather predictable genre. Our reviewer isn't a massive fun of the over-expectable jangly guitars thing, but nonetheless has to give Strange Idols credit for doing it so well...»

16435

Infantjoy - With

Review by holliy

A subtle, soundscaped album, With initially registers as 'ambient', low-impact noise. However, repeated listens reveal something more below the surface...»

14895

Schmoof - Chocolate Boyfriend

Review by holliy

In which it becomes quite clear that our correspondent will not stop punning unless forcibly removed from her computer, and that shiny electro-pop songs about the chocolate/boyfriend compatibility dilemma are a very good thing...»

16312

Product.01 - Bullet Ride

Review by holliy

Electro-pop duo Product.01 mix sexy beats with a flair for cool invention to make an album which doesn't do anything overly new... but which goes about it in such a fun way that the result is thoroughly winning anyway...»

16508

Dawn Of The Replicants - Bust The Trunk - The Singles Collection

Review by holliy

Dawn of the Replicants' mixture of sneering venom, dirty adrenaline, shitkicking rawness and odd moments of beauty gets, as you would expect, a resounding "Yes, please!" from our reviewer...»

15863

"We are adamant that we don’t want to write songs about people just getting drunk"

In Depth by holliy

"We like the fact that it’s a really long, awkward name..."

The Victorian English Gentlemen's Club talk about awkwardness, control freakery, darkness, individuality and Impossible Sightings Over Shelton. And, like, their absolutely brilliant debut album...

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14896

Lost Penguin - Mr Whippy

Review by holliy

Warped song structure, manic techno beats and a general air of certifiable electro-mayhem, all packed into 110 seconds of mislaid Arctic waterfowl-based noise. Cracking...»

16115

Be Your Own Pet - Bicycle Bicycle

Review by holliy

Yelling, thrashing, screaming, flailing and a general sense of riot somehow fail to give this single much in the way of lasting impact. Kinda surprising, really...»

15694

Bat For Lashes - Fur and Gold

Review by holliy

Cue references to Björk and Bush (that's Kate, not Dubya) - but Bat For Lashes songstress Natash Khan has a powerful and entrancing sound that's very much her own...»

16270

Scissors For Lefty - Mama Your Boys Will Find A Home

Review by holliy

A surprisingly English pop framework is boosted out of predictability by a vaudeville chipperness. Sadly, the result just pisses our reviewer off...»

16085

The Violets - Hush Away

Review by holliy

The Violets' first single with new bass player Crystal shows an increased style and freedom, as the guitar takes advantage of the new rhythmic certainty and indulges in layers of almost psychedelic atmospherics...»

14899

Zombina and the Skeletones - Monsters On 45

Review by holliy

A gleeful, Technicolour zombie stomp through the dark, B-movie underbelly of music. And if you don't like the sound of that, well, you're clearly too alive...»

14942

Dot Allison - Beneath The Ivy EP

Review by holliy

A delicate, emotional sound with plenty going on and a lot of variety... but without much to hold the attention or incite enthusiasm...»

14659

The Victorian English Gentlemens Club - The Victorian English Gentlemens Club

Review by holliy

Surreal, angular, emotionally twisted attack-rock with whoops, hollering, hatred and handclaps. And, on top of all that, panache. We like this. We like it a lot...»

14878

The Affair - Andy/Anything But Disco (You Ruined My Life)

Review by holliy

The Affair's mixture of girl-pop sweetness and a ricketty punk aesthetic has the makings of a very pleasing sound - but it doesn't quite gel...»

14879

The Dears - Ticket To Immortality

Review by holliy

Long, drawn-out chords and an embarrassingly earnest vocal make listening to this drudgingly Worthy single an endurance-testing experience...»

14901

Korova, Camp Actor, Smokers Die Younger, Popular Workshop, Misterlee, Flipron, Das Wanderlust, Circus of Death - What Will Survive Of Us...

Review by holliy

This first birthday compilation from Tough Love Records features explosive rock choruses, surreal poems about cars, shouting, handclaps and an absolute plethora of indie tunes...»

14902

The Big Ask: rock, roll and global warming courtesy of the Cambridge Junction...

News by holliy

To help combat global warming and watch some rock and roll both at once, all you have to do is attend this gig! You don't even need to clone yourself...»

Awful Sparks, Plastic Passion - Leaving Home Singles Club EP Two

Review by holliy

Two bands display some charm and energy, but somehow lack the urgency necessary to make this split single do more than just exist...»

14627

The Yell - My Baby's Into Witchcraft

Review by holliy

The Yell's debut single combines black magic, time travel and high-voltage low-fidelity energy. Which is always good fun - and when, as on B-Side Pyramids, it's combined with idiosyncracy and surrealism, it's even better.»

14634

Michael J Coxx, Kings Have Long Arms, Wrong Toy, The Pony Harvest, Heart Yeah, The Box Set - Thee Sheffield Radiophonic Workshop

Review by holliy

Ranging from obtuse and surreal soundscapes through cheesy synth pop to sexy electro-rock leers, Thee Sheffield Radiophonic Workshop provides something for anyone with an interest in “the passage of electrons through printed circuit and silicon chip”...»

14565

The Black Tulips - The Dog's Home

Review by holliy

Boasting swirling fairground organ, military drums, soaring emotional vulnerability and "a Greek chorus of dead dogs", 'The Dog's Home' is a strikingly original which holds the listener utterly rapt from beginning to end...»

14695

Monkey Swallows the Universe - Science

Review by holliy

Monkey Swallows the Universe's second single on Thee Sheffield Phonographic Corporation shows the same mixture of simple, dreamy simplicity and wry, warped humour which made their other folk/pop/indie offerings so tantalising...»

14685

The Mardy Bums - Put Wood in Hole

Review by holliy

The Mardy Bums' lovingly mocking approach to the Celebratary English Pop genre provides a redeeming quality which, though not convincing our reviewer of the merits of the genre, does mean she can listen to them without sinking into black despair. A rather impressive feat, that...»

14496

Korova - Just Like Peter Cook

Review by holliy

With an insolent style which belies their sharp, harsh sound, with this single Korova have created something angry, aching, intelligent and with a whirlwind energy which sounds better and better with every play...»

14505

Sarah Nixey - Strangelove

Review by holliy

A wise-eyed look at adult relationships goes beyond the usual simplicity of pop lyrics, and does so to the backing of a minimal, dance-floor friendly slice of icy pop tuneage. Good work...»

14374

Smatka - Smatka EP

Review by holliy

A tendency towards fantasy and strangeness mixed with a sense of the fun in experimentation makes for an admirable, danceable and occasionally disconcerting debut EP...»

14269

The Resistance - (Crossing the Road) With Your Eyes Closed

Review by holliy

Rock'n'roll ripped apart, stripped down and rebuilt electronically in a manner which captures sparingly and exactly what makes rock'n'roll so exciting - and showcases some damn fine tunes while doing so.»

14224

The July/August, Cambridge is All About the Fringe Festival

News by holliy

Fringe? Surely that's a haircut? Cambridge Fringe Festival to feature more entertainment than you could shake a stick at, and to be a worthy platform for new and obscure acts too...»

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