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rleedham has written the following articles:

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DiS Does Singles 6.05.13: Vampire Weekend - Ya Hey (XL)

In Depth by Robert Leedham

You know how most singles columns are about cheerful things like space age electro-pop and how terrible the new Nicki Minaj track is? This one’s not like that, although the new Nicki Minaj track is terrible. This column is about Vampire Weekend’s ‘Ya Hey’ and my personal recollections from the days when I used to love Jesus.»

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Primal Scream, AlunaGeorge @ The Hospital Club, London, Thu 26 April

News by Robert Leedham

We popped along to watch Primal Scream and AlunaGeorge play a intimate gig at The Hospital Club in Covent Garden, London»

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DiS Does Singles 29.04.13: Daughter, Phoenix, Classixx, Dutch Uncles

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Hello and welcome to another edition of your favourite singles column on Drowned In Sound. It's the week after Record Store Day, which means I hope you got that David Bowie vinyl you were after and the supply of brand new singles is a little depleted. The upshot of this is that there was room to squeeze in a cheeky Phoenix remix and Jessie Ware's cover of a 90s R&B anthem. That's in addition to already brilliant tracks by Classixx, Daughter, Dutch Uncles and The Pastels. Also, will.i.am's Justin Bieber collaboration is revealed to be pure woe.»

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DiS Does Singles 22.04.13: Daft Punk, Savages, Snakehips, Big Deal

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Hello. Welcome to Drowned In Sound's weekly digest of the best tracks to be released over the past seven days. On Friday, I was feeling a bit sorry for all the bands who weren't Daft Punk and had recently shoved out a song for you to listen to. Then I realised that Savages, Snakehips, Big Deal and several others had also unveiled some sublime offerings. Obviously, Daft Punk got Single of the Week but it was a close-run thing.»

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"To be fair, I'm a bit jaded" - DiS meets Sky Ferreira

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Sky Ferreira of 'Everything Is Embarrassing' fame talks about that massive track, her forthcoming album and tarantulas...»

89920

DiS Does Singles 15.04.13: Cat Power, Jessie Ware, The National, Bibio

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Hello and welcome to a brand spanking new edition of DiS Does Singles. It's been a busy seven days for track releases with Jessie Ware, The National, Bibio and several significant others all vying for 'Single Of The Week' status. A word of warning about the Cat Power video: have a pack of Kleenex to hand before pressing play. It will slay you.»

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DiS Does Singles 8.04.13: Cold Cave, Cat Power, Deerhunter, Woman's Hour

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Hello and thanks for tuning in to another dazzling edition of the Drowned In Sound singles column. We've got synth-pop a plenty from Cold Cave and Big Black Delta, sombre indie from Cat Power and Woman's Hour, plus a new Deerhunter song that's appropriately shambolic. Please, dig in...»

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DiS Does Singles 1.04.13: Empress Of, Mount Kimbie, Haim, Jaws

In Depth by Robert Leedham

It's that time of week again when we distil the greatest hits of everyone-with-a-record-out-this-week into a column of singular brilliance. Included in this smorgasbord of tunage are a resolutely ridiculous emo-pop outfit, a trio of sisters from LA and singer-songwriter from New York. The Strokes are also from New York; their new single sounds like they can't bothered any more. The feeling is mutual.»

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British Sea Power - Machineries of Joy

Review by Robert Leedham

Machineries of Joy sounds so contented is its Achilles’ heel. British Sea Power are audibly putting their feet up and asking you to stick the kettle on. Why not pour yourself a whisky and head out instead?»

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DiS Does Singles 25.03.13: Peace, Vampire Weekend, Department M, Savages

In Depth by Robert Leedham

This week's DiS Does Singles stars Peace's 'Follow Baby', Vampire Weekend's 'Diane Young' and an Azelia Banks song that's so dreadful it has to be heard to be believed.»

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DiS Does Singles 18.03.13: Rustie, Wampire, Ciara, Krystal Klear, MKS

In Depth by Robert Leedham

We talk about how Rustie needs a mug of Horlicks, Dan Michaelson needs a hug and Sean Paul needs to away. Forever.»

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"All songs are about The Sex" - DiS waves farewell to Singles columnist Wendy Roby

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Wendy Roby is departing from the Drowned in Sound singles column. We asked her to answer a few questions after four years in charge.»

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Torres - Torres

Review by Robert Leedham

There’s enough raw talent here to suggest something truly great could follow.»

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The Men - New Moon

Review by Robert Leedham

If you’ve ever wondered what an abridged version of Double Nickels on the Dime would sound like, here’s your opportunity to discover how D.Boon and Mike Watt averted disaster. »

89154

DiS Does the Brit Awards 2013: A not-live blog

News by Robert Leedham

We went to the Brit Awards 2013 and all you got to read was this lousy chronological recollection of the night's events»

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DiS Does Pop #13: What's the point of the Brit Awards?

In Depth by Robert Leedham

In a world where we have the NME Awards, Mobo Awards and Mercury Prize exist, why bother with the Brits. DiS Does Pop investigates...»

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Iceage - You're Nothing

Review by Robert Leedham

Despite its abrasiveness, You’re Nothing is resolutely conservative in its insular aim of pleasing the only audience that matters: Iceage themselves.»

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"I wouldn't mind doing a record with Dizzee" - DiS meets Darkstar

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Following news this morning that they'll be playing the Drowned In Sound stage at this year's Great Escape, Rob Leedham talks to the electronic trio about recording News From Nowhere, writing songs for Kate Bush and The Sopranos...»

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Foals - Holy Fire

Review by Robert Leedham

A record where Foals have focussed their many triumphs and missteps into one cohesive statement.»

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Darkstar - News from Nowhere

Review by Robert Leedham

Instead of straddling electronica's void, Darkstar have doubled down on the profound. It suits them well. »

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Esben and The Witch - Wash The Sins Not Only The Face

Review by Robert Leedham

Esben and the Witch seem stuck on an autopilot where any levity is out of bounds and an abyss beckons for all the wrong reasons.»

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DiS Does Pop: Xmas Bumper Edition 2012

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Festive greetings fellow pop-lovers! 'Tis the season to celebrate the end of the X Factor, consume absurd amounts of mulled wine and proudly proclaim that Andrew Ridgley was Wham!'s best member by far. In DiS Does Pop's world, this can only mean one thing: an Xmas Bumper Edition of your favourite Top 40-related column. Go on, fill your boots with Christmas goodness...»

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Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (Tenth Anniversary Edition)

Review by Robert Leedham

All these 17 extra tracks really do is underline just how right Interpol got it the first time round. »

88014

DiS Does Pop #11: How to make the perfect NOW

In Depth by Robert Leedham

Hello and welcome to the 11th edition of DiS Does Pop. The pop column for people who stayed up to midnight on Saturday to buy the new Girls Aloud single and may not have been sober at the time. This week sees a potentially historic album released in Now That’s What I Call Music! 83 since it will quite possibly be the last ever edition in this much-loved compilation series.»

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Rihanna - Unapologetic

Review by Robert Leedham

In spite of Rihanna’s best efforts, Unapologetic is more depressing than offensive. Millions will listen to this LP and go through the process of assimilating or rejecting the general thrust of what they hear. My suspicion is that they will not spend very long over that decision because, above everything else, this is not a very good album.»

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The Weeknd - Trilogy

Review by Robert Leedham

This may be as good as we get from Abel Tesfaye. In that case, it’s worth cherishing.»

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Mercury Prize 2012: DiS does a live blog

News by Robert Leedham

We've been invited to the attend the most prestigious music ceremony of year at London's legendary Roundhouse venue. Tune in as we live blog the shit out of it»

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Taylor Swift - Red

Review by Robert Leedham

For all its manufactured essence, Red remains firmly grounded at the crossroads between innocence and experience. »

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DiS Does Pop Interviews: Marina and the Diamonds, Jessie Ware and Ruby Goe

In Depth by Robert Leedham

It's DiS Does Pop's very first birthday and we decided to celebrate by interviewing three of our favourite popstars: Marina and the Diamonds, Jessie Ware and Ruby Goe. We chatted about why Fiona Apple can’t cheer up a bit, the perils of living around crack addicts and what makes a good knuckleduster. It’s pop but not as you know it...»

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The Killers - Battle Born

Review by Robert Leedham

A collection of massive-sounding, impeccably-produced songs which mask their dearth of ideas with hackneyed bluster.»

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