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johneggfish has written the following articles:

95723

Supersonic 2014: the DiS preview

In Depth by J.R. Moores

Do you require something a little more remarkable and challenging from your music festivals? Well then mate, you want to get yourself to Birmingham’s Supersonic.»

95660

U2 vs Coldplay - Battle of the Blands

In Depth by J.R. Moores

DiS determines which group is worse. Officially.»

95627

Live at Leeds 2014: the DiS review

In Depth by J.R. Moores

Live at Leeds is an ambitious, sprawling and fairly overwhelming multi-venue affair that sees 200 bands performing across 20 of the city’s different stages.»

95188

DiS meets The Birds of Satan: "Absolutely indulging myself in every way, shape and form"

In Depth by J.R. Moores

If you had any doubts that Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins had substituted his hedonistic lifestyle for one of mature domestic stability, just try interviewing him over the phone...»

95202

Kelis - Food

Review by J.R. Moores

As the foulmouthed kitchen fascist Gordon Ramsay might have put it, Kelis’ Food is 'completely fucking delicious'.»

94792

Messy Lesson: How Liars are setting the blueprint for electro transformation

In Depth by J.R. Moores

Mess is loaded with what Miley Cyrus and her ethnically-sourced homies might deem “bangerz”.»

94621

Bong - Stoner Rock

Review by J.R. Moores

Stoner Rock probably sounds how Sleep’s Dopesmoker sounds to people who don’t like, understand, or have the patience for Sleep’s Dopesmoker.»

94283

Sunn O))), Ulver - Terrestrials, Sunn O))), Ulver - Terrestrials

Review by J.R. Moores

Once you’ve been infected by the Sunn O))) virus, the whole world starts to look and sound a lot more Sunn O)))-tinted.»

93379

Lady GaGa - ARTPOP

Review by J.R. Moores

At least Koons sells his bad artworks to the crass collectors who are wealthy and gullible enough to afford them.»

82508

Sonic Baptism: DiS meets The Icarus Line

In Depth by J.R. Moores

"We are a loud rock ‘n’ throb group that has embraced chaos and named it." - Joe Cardamone»

93330

Lou Reed: An Eu-lulu-ogy

In Depth by J.R. Moores

He was among the most cantankerous, single-minded “popular” musicians who ever walked the Earth says J.R. Moores.»

92978

Dead Meadow - Warble Womb

Review by J.R. Moores

If cynics can make it through to the second half of Warble Womb’s mammoth 70+ minute running time, they’ll find Dead Meadow to be more embracing of THE HEAVY in the album’s latter stages.»

92885

4AD week - In Praise of The Breeders Title TK

In Depth by J.R. Moores

To mark the release of Martin Aston's book, Facing the Other Way: The Story of 4AD, DiS celebrates one of our favourite labels with a series of pieces exploring the label's history. Here, J.R. Moores extols the virtues of The Breeders'Title TK.»

91975

DiS Obituary #2: The Crimea "Stay away from drugs, women, and major labels."

In Depth by J.R. Moores

"I became worried when we split, that people will consider us selfish, that the tattoos of our lyrics and my face will get covered up by dolphins, but from the reactions of the fans I can now see that (touch wood) we will live on in their memories."»

91504

The Crimea - Square Moon

Review by J.R. Moores

Those poverty-stricken orphans sure need Davey MacManus more than I, but my own selfish, needy, heart can’t help hoping we haven’t heard the last of The Crimea.»

91396

The Icarus Line - Slave Vows

Review by J.R. Moores

Easily the finest guitar album The Icarus Line have produced since Aaron North precariously sprinted across a row of trembling amps to crash out the window and join Nine Inch Nails in 2005.»

90766

Black Sabbath - 13

Review by J.R. Moores

Pint-swigging oldies in faded black jeans who reckon that music peaked circa 1975 will dig 13. Sports-shy pubescents forging a vaguely alternative identity from their mainstream peers by buying Kerrang! once a week will dig it. Most folk in between will nod along acceptingly.»

90451

The Fall - Re-Mit

Review by J.R. Moores

Re-Mit might not be the Fall record on which Mark E Smith finally relinquishes language altogether in favour of communicating in only a dry-mouthed hangover gargle, but it’s close.»

90191

Primal Scream - More Light

Review by J.R. Moores

With Bobby Gillespie partly muted, experimentation back on the agenda, and a guru knob-twiddler at the helm, Primal Scream are back on form.»

90145

The Flowers of Hell - Odes

Review by J.R. Moores

Odes is not a flying success. Nor is it a disaster. With a covers album, that might be the best one can hope for.»

89881

The Haxan Cloak - Excavation

Review by J.R. Moores

There is something strangely life affirming about The Haxan Cloak.»

89268

Chelsea Light Moving - Chelsea Light Moving

Review by J.R. Moores

While preserving his natural nonchalant charm, Thurston sounds more vigorous, bellicose, twitchy and forceful than he has in years.»

88945

Greg Boring - Heavy Syrup

Review by J.R. Moores

No. of tracks on Greg Boring’s debut album (Heavy Syrup) that are genuinely boring: 0»

88763

Ducktails - The Flower Lane

Review by J.R. Moores

What is the future of music journalism?»

88314

Lost 12 of 2012: Glacial On Jones Beach

In Depth by J.R. Moores

2012: The Year Bagpipes Broke?»

88309

Mount Eerie - Clear Moon/Ocean Roar

Review by J.R. Moores

Phil Elverum is a **ing genius.»

88232

Oneida - A List of the Burning Mountains

Review by J.R. Moores

A List of the Burning Mountains resembles a small, amputated segment of one of Oneida’s mammoth Ocropolis jams, although not necessarily the best bit(s). The overall impression is that the improvisation was more enjoyable to perform or to witness at the time than to listen to after the fact.»

87808

Supersonic 2012: the DiS review

In Depth by J.R. Moores

DiS does Birmingham's numero uno avant-garde music festival; things get a bit stream of consciousness.»

87690

Fontanelle - Vitamin F

Review by J.R. Moores

Fontanelle’s guitarist Rex Ritter has toured and recorded with Anderson’s hooded drone merchants Sunn O))), producer Randall Dunn has worked with the likes of Sunn O))) and Wolves in the Throne Room and, yes, Vitamin F’s cover is indeed largely black. It’s a pleasant surprise, then, to discover that the music contained within it is quite so much fun.»

87258

Supersonic 2012: the DiS preview

In Depth by J.R. Moores

On October 19-21, Birmingham’s deliciously named Custard Factory will again host the annual Supersonic Festival. Organisers Capsule will be celebrating the ten year anniversary of the event with a line-up showcasing both old friends and emerging contemporary artists. Here are some of the treats they have in store.»

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