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64636

Diamond Sea - Second Move

Review by Robert Cooke

If you’re looking for an album to soundtrack lazy Sundays and picnics in slightly-too-chilly weather, then Second Move will help you pass the time when time is there to be wasted. »

64270

Broken Records - Let Me Come Home

Review by Robert Cooke

It all feels as though Broken Records weren’t quite sure what they wanted to do so stuck firmly in the middle of the road. »

64351

Jimmy Eat World - Invented

Review by Robert Cooke

This is a record that most Jimmy Eat World fans will struggle to recognise as the band they fell in love with.»

64219

Timber Timbre - Timber Timbre

Review by Robert Cooke

On Timber Timbre, Taylor Kirk shows how familiar he is with the styles of songwriting that paved the way for so much of contemporary music. But he adds little of himself to that journey.»

64172

Esben and The Witch - Marching Song

Review by Robert Cooke

The test for Esben and the Witch now, is to see whether they are confident enough to write more songs that feed off their own momentum rather than spluttering to a halt under the strain of their ambition. »

63829

British Sea Power - Zeus

Review by Robert Cooke

It might feel sometimes that their experimentation is misguided, and the overall consequence of cramming so many ideas into half an hour does make Zeus a disjointed listen. But it also makes Zeus a healthy record to listen to at this stage in British Sea Power’s career, as they work out which exciting new journey they will take their audience on nex»

63673

Owen Pallett - A Swedish Love Story

Review by Robert Cooke

It remains to be seen whether A Swedish Love Story marks the beginning of a new era in Owen Pallett’s career. What it is for certain, however, is a small glimpse of the extraordinary range of songs he is capable of writing. »

62842

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly - Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly

Review by Robert Cooke

Progression like this, seemingly for the sake of it, isn’t really progression at all. »

63027

Favourite 50: Pretty Girls Make Graves The New Romance (chosen by Robert Cooke)

In Depth by Robert Cooke

They named themselves after a song by The Smiths, but it was difficult to trace the connection between Morrissey and Marr’s maudlin melodies and Good Health, the first album by Pretty Girls Make Graves. Things became a lot clearer on The New Romance, th»

62830

Working For A Nuclear Free City - Jojo Burger Tempest

Review by Robert Cooke

The hour-long main section of Jojo Burger Tempest is too hollow to be of much merit.»

62655

Dappled Cities - Zounds

Review by Robert Cooke

Zounds sounds like a compilation that charts all of the slightly awkward musical trends that have soiled the music press over the last five years.»

62789

Cold Seeds - Cold Seeds

Review by Robert Cooke

Cold Seeds documents the process of a group of musicians trying to get something off their chests. It is this ambiguity that raises intrigue and will bring you back for more. »

62667

DiS meets Pulled Apart By Horses

In Depth by Robert Cooke

It’s not been long since Pulled Apart By Horses released their eponymous debut album to, it would seem, unanimous praise – including a snazzy eight points from DiS. Never complacent though, the band have spent that time touring the length and breadth of B»

62417

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, The Xcerts at The Deaf Institute, Manchester, Tue 10 Aug

Review by Robert Cooke

While he still means what he says, Duckworth doesn’t say it with the same youthful frustration that used to ignite his inspiration.»

61986

Menomena - Mines

Review by Robert Cooke

On the whole, Menomena have made an album of exceptional maturity, which itself is a symptom of their talent for avoiding clichés and their ability to prevent listeners from making any assumptions about what their music should be. »

61852

Various - Licensed to Drill

Review by Robert Cooke

Despite one or two blunders, Fierce Panda has struck gold enough times on Licensed To Drill to consolidate its position as one of the most reliable UK labels around. »

61454

Cats And Cats And Cats - If I'd Had An Atlas

Review by Robert Cooke

This band are no mere copycats (and cats and cats). »

60289

DM Stith - Heavy Ghost Appendices

Review by Robert Cooke

Heavy Ghost Appendicesoffers the kind of haunting that every house should welcome. »

60278

Clogs - The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton

Review by Robert Cooke

With its ambiguous musical beginnings, this album places itself in the thick of the vegetation, but with clever instrumentation, the sounds spark images of stunning green scenes – some safe, some scary, some seemingly from another world. »

59729

Turner Cody - Gangbusters!

Review by Robert Cooke

Listen to Gangbusters! and you won’t regret the lost half hour. This is, after all, a solid album of melancholy, slightly folky, slightly twee pop songs.»

59641

The Shills - Sweet Inertia

Review by Robert Cooke

The expectation was never for The Shills to live up to their own hype.»

58610

Pin Me Down - Pin Me Down

Review by Robert Cooke

There is nothing quirky, nothing challenging, nothing innovative and nothing particularly compelling about Pin Me Down. »

58301

Peggy sue - Fossils and Other Phantoms

Review by Robert Cooke

Peggy Sue are poignant and articulate as they wallow in the turmoil of lost love. »

58026

Dark Dark Dark - Bright Bright Bright

Review by Robert Cooke

It’s best to think of Dark Dark Dark as what the Arcade Fire’s Régine would sound like if she started a band with Regina Spektor.»

57788

Various - Almost Alice

Review by Robert Cooke

As a creative artefact its merits are limited, and does little, if anything, to contribute to Tim Burton’s creative vision. »

57506

Frightened Rabbit - The Winter of Mixed Drinks

Review by Robert Cooke

If anything, this record should be remembered as a tribute to the way individuals can pull through even the greatest heartache. »

57505

Dag for Dag - Boo

Review by Robert Cooke

Anyone who spends a little bit of time with Boo will find themselves going back for more, time after time after time, trying to work out what it’s all about. »

57125

Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou - Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou

Review by Robert Cooke

Like many (most, probably) folk acts then, Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou are at their most appealing when they shrug off all the clichés of a genre that, through its age, is full of them. »

56387

Various - Follow the Outline

Review by Robert Cooke

There’s just enough energy captured throughout for the label to establish itself as one to keep an eye on in 2010. »

55998

Sparrow and the Workshop - Into the Wild

Review by Robert Cooke

It might be a bit much to suggest that Sparrow And The Workshop might do for folk what The Strokes did for rock ‘n’ roll at the start of the decade. Still, few other folk (or anti-folk) contemporaries have managed to rejuvenate the world’s oldest genre, by paying homage to their influences, yet without losing any of their own imagination. »

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