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11908

Annie - The Wedding

Review by Euan McLean

The latest slab of electro pop from Ms Berge-Strand, lifted from her recent DJ Kicks collection for !K7 records promises so much, yet delivers very little.»

11763

Skoud - Systems and Drafts

Review by Euan McLean

Fresh electronic sounds direct from Cumbria via Sweden (and St Petersburg) on up-and-coming label Motivesounds...»

11700

The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema

Review by Euan McLean

What's this? Another fine collection of power-pop gems from the Canadian collective featuring Neko Case and Colin 'AC' Newman? They should be forced to carry a handicap just to give other bands a chance.»

1121

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion at London Koko, Wed 21 Sep

Review by Euan McLean

The band with a penchant for shouting their name every five seconds rip through their 1994 album Orange as part of the Don't Look Back series. Warning: this article contains theremin and Bush baiting.»

8054

Martin Grech, Weapons of Mass Belief at London Camden Barfly, Mon 16 May

Review by Euan McLean

"...Unholy talent is definitely something he has in abundance for an artist of his age, it’s a shame he chooses cloak it with layers of diet-industrial beats and guitars, masking the man behind it all. Once again, we’re left wondering just who Martin Grech is."»

8660

(Review of nothing)

Review by Euan McLean

When word leaked out in 2004 that Moloko’s Roisin Murphy was working on a solo record, it wasn’t exactly breaking news.»

8488

Four Tet - Everything Ecstatic

Review by Euan McLean

With his new album 'Everything Ecstatic', it seems as if Kieren Hebden (AKA Fourtet) has decided to escape the folktronica tag by leaving his guitar behind, and instead surrounding himself with xylophones, gongs, cymbals to create a lush, if uneasy, landscape.»

Giving it to the kids

In Depth by Euan McLean

‘We’re not going to fly the flag for either the indie or electro scenes – we want to bring them both together’. DIS discusses Sonic Youth, remixing on a plane, and ‘giving it to the kids’ with the lads from Cut Copy.»

8362

Introducing... The Real

In Depth by Euan McLean

When The Real’s Kyle Gibson and Luc Gianello first met in a Melbourne schoolyard and decided to form a band, neither of them would have known that 13 years later they’d be playing at a west London club night run by one of the key figures in British music.»

8278

Cut Copy - Bright Like Neon Love

Review by Euan McLean

Let’s get this out of the way first, OK? Bright Like Neon Love is one of 2005’s best albums.»

7281

Brendan Benson at Norwich Waterfront, Mon 18 Apr

Review by Euan McLean

It’s a funny thing power pop. While the majority of music today is reliant on image, sound-bites, and media saturation through appearances on Ant and Dec, Parkinson and Popworld, it’s rare to see artists such as Brendan Benson eager to tout their wares to the masses.»

8165

The Rakes - Retreat

Review by Euan McLean

'Retreat' is easily one of 2005’s best tracks so far.»

8163

Autechre - Untilted

Review by Euan McLean

Like any Autechre album, it takes more than just a casual listen to really connect with what’s being thrown at you from the speakers, but exploration into their world is certainly a rewarding journey and 'Untilted' is just that.»

2234

Le Tigre, The Hives, The Chemical Brothers, Beastie Boys at Big Day Out, Sydney, Australia, Wed 26 Jan

Review by Euan McLean

Another Australia Day, another Big Day Out in Sydney. The usual large queue to get in, so to pass the time I’d best look at my trusty timetable. Let’s see…can’t miss The Donnas or The Hives to start the day. RJD2 might be worth a look or perhaps The Music, while Kid Koala’s a must. Le Tigre could be hit or miss, while Slipknot and System of A Down? We’ll see. The Streets or Polyphonic Spree? Beastie Boys or Blues Explosion? Why’s this queue taking so damn long?»

7424

Low - The Great Destroyer

Review by Euan McLean

Seven albums down the line and the mystery of Low remains unsolved, a band often described as the musical equivalent of the American Gothic painting; their music appears innocent enough at first, but beneath the down-home façade lies something much more disturbing.»

7322

Various, Jimmy Eat World, Ben Kweller, The Raveonettes - The OC Mix 3 (Chrismukkah)

Review by Euan McLean

Yes that’s right, it’s the annoyingly earnest concept of Christmas music. Bah Humbug?»

7237

Secret Machines - Sad and Lonely

Review by Euan McLean

Discovering the psychedelic spaceship proto-prog of the Secret Machines has been one of 2004’s true musical delights»

7270

Jon Brion - I ♥ Huckabees OST

Review by Euan McLean

Anybody wondering why Aimee Mann’s last album ‘Lost in Space’ lacked the charm of her previous work may find the answer lies with singer-songwriter Jon Brion.»

Tribeca - Dragon Down

Review by Euan McLean

One can imagine bands such as Tribeca passing the long winter nights listening to 'Technique', drinking schnapps, and debating as to whether 'Music For the Masses' was better than 'Black Celebration' (the latter, of course).»

7132

Interpol, Bloc Party, The Silent League at London Kentish Town Forum, Sat 20 Nov

Review by Euan McLean

Potential album of the yearers Interpol and friends hit the stage for the first night of their UK tour. Excitement ensues, magic follows.»

7109

Maximo Park - The Coast Is Always Changing

Review by Euan McLean

Art-rock huh? Not when I was a young lad. Back when I was a boy, you knew where you stood with this rock and roll malarkey...»

Young Knives, Smilex - Rock 'n' Roll Russian Roulette/The Decision

Review by Euan McLean

Oxford's Hanging Out With The Cool Kids is fast becoming a label to look out for, and this split EP from The Young Knives and Smilex shows why.»

7035

The Dears at London ICA, Sun 07 Nov

Review by Euan McLean

With 'No Cities Left', Canada's The Dears have sculpted a piece of richly, dark symphonic pop. The only doubts around the band were if they could translate such nighttime elegance to a live setting...»


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