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31376

British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Do You Like Rock Music?’s heavy hands are a guileful flurry of throws rather than one solid blow, recklessly flitting between the delicate, retiring grace of British Sea Power's Open Season and their rabid 2003 debut»

31218

Extra Golden appeal for donations amidst Kenyan crisis

News by zzzzzz zzzzzz

With the ongoing political turmoil in Kenya, Nairobi-based, Thrill Jockey benga outfit Extra Golden have appealed for help, with members Opiyo Bilongo, Onyango Wuod Omari and Onyango Jagwasi and their families still in the nation's capital, weeks after violent clashes began.»

31011

Drenched in Distortion: Stephin Merritt on Magnetic Fields’ stab at chamber pop

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Propped in the corner, below billowing speakers that spill out dreary lounge music filling out the lapses in lunchtime chatter, sits Stephin Merrit, Magnetic Fields lynchpin, here to talk about his forthcoming album, Distortion»

30681

(Untitled)

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

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27014

Upset! The Rhythm at London Tufnell Park Dome, Fri 07 Dec

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

If ever there were a signpost to the eclectic nonsense going on at U!TR events, as hundreds descended upon Tufnell Park’s echo hall The Dome, it felt like this evening was it»

30138

Miracle Fortress - Have You Seen In Your Dreams

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Deliriously set adrift, ‘Have You Seen In Your Dreams’ digs a watery grave and beds down, soaked in the same disorientated fever as Panda Bear’s Person Pitch, as hooks loop and an empty head spins»

30032

Ghostface Killah - Big Doe Rehab

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Open the inlay and laundering and laundry seem to merge as one as Ghostface and affiliates wash $100 bills and roll them out in flour. Seems safe to say the Staten Island statesman is not entirely of sound mind at present»

59082

LCD Soundsystem: doesn't listen to new music, creates the best album of 2007

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

DiS spends some time with James Murphy, the man behind NYC’s LCD Soundsystem, to talk touring, time management, and how he came to create our album of the year, Sound Of Silver»

29950

Fuck Buttons: Quit jobs, release Street Horrrsing

News by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Ready to deaden eardrums with their euphoric electronic sprawl, Fuck Buttons’s debut record, Street Horrrsing, is due for release on February 11 through ATP Recordings.»

29889

Babyshambles - You Talk

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

If ever there was one aspect that ever gave the dirty-thumbed Doherty a charm, it was his voice; deliriously withdrawn, laid out on the lawns lost in Rimbaud as melancholic melody rang with numbed illusions of an Albion utopia»

29577

Cowtown - Pine Cone Express

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Cowtown are the soundtrack to your downfall, a haunting descent into a psychotic trench with four cretins rubbing salt on your wounds and breaking your already depleted spirits»

27705

Right Time Capsule: Deerhoof reflect on Ocean's Eleven concept records and ballet pumps

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Deerhoof's beauty lies in their ability to try something new at every turn, as they tell DiS: People aren’t expecting anything specific from us. We could do absolutely anything»

29478

odd nosdam - Level Live Wires

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

As samples and tape loops are pieced together, Level Live Wires retains that same eternally unfamiliar tone that, as with Person Pitch, keeps you hooked to these patchwork pieces»

29439

Operator Please - Leave It Alone

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Operator Please, for those fortunate enough not to have been served a limp-limbed ping-pong ball to the rectum previously, are a colour-coordinated quintet from Queensland»

29144

Correcto - Joni

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

The sort of infectious pop song where choruses and verses confuse into one, ‘Joni’’s retiring pop brilliance is difficult not to appreciate»

27568

The Teenagers - Starlett Johansson

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Soft-palmed salivating oiks The Teenagers tested the patience with ‘Homecoming’. Here, they rationalise any salty tears spilt and attempt to make out with your sister»

29044

The Pyramids - The Pyramids

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

The Pyramids - the first album from Archie Bronson Outfit's Sam and Mark - is a bleak outing, austere in its approach, scything psych passages interspersed with instrumentals»

29042

Jay-Z - American Gangster

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

The jury’s still out on Jay-Z's recent releases, but American Gangster is as consistent an album as the Roc-A-Fella MD has produced since his short-lived retirement»

28974

Vampire Weekend - Mansard Roof

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Describing yourselves as “Upper West Side Soweto” isn’t the best way to amiably introduce yourselves, but, for all their bombardiering flaws, Vampire Weekend’s debut AA release of ‘Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa’/‘A-Punk’ had a certain charm»

28858

Animal Collective at London Astoria, Thu 01 Nov

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Animal Collective performances have always been frustrating, often beguilingly so, but of late it’s veered towards notoriously awkward»

28835

Jeffrey Lewis answers your questions... with crayons

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

back in August we asked readers to submit questions to anti-folk icon of some renown Jeffrey Lewis. He was to respond to a selection via the medium of cartoon. Here, we present his chosen answers»

28657

“No Wands”: David Shrigley dissects Worried Noodles

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Diseased minds increasingly are drawn to the work of David Shrigley. As more and more people become aware of his art, the time's never been better for an aural tie-in. DiS speaks to Shrigley about that record, Worried Noodles»

28617

YACHT - I Believe in You. Your Magic Is Real.

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

After joining forces with Portland balladeer Khaela Maricich for a short spell, I Believe In You. Your Magic Is Real sees the pop minstrel return to his usual solo sugar-coated jarring pop nonsense.»

28294

Dirty Projectors at London Cargo, Mon 15 Oct

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Every Dirty Projectors track begins with the same mild-mannered introduction as riffs politely find their feet and tread on toes until they all seep into each other to hit a confident stride in their absurd pop posturing»

28531

Slaughtered: File-sharing site OiNK raided

News by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Private file-sharing network OiNK has been shut down following two years of investigation by the IFPI (International Federation Of The Phonographic Industry) and British and Dutch police.»

27395

Jackie-O Motherf*cker release record, tour UK

News by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Portland noise-folk sensations Jackie-O Motherfucker have disclosed a few details regarding their their first studio release since Flags of the Sacred Heart was released in 2005.»

28437

RIP: Killing Joke's Paul Raven

News by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Paul Raven, bassist of seminal industrial post-punk outfit Killing Joke, has died after suffering from a heart attack at his home in Geneva, Switzerland.»

28365

Label Focus #11: Big Dada

In Depth by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Well Deep compiles some of the finest moments from Big Dada’s ten-year back catalogue with cLOUDDEAD sat beside Roots Manuva and MF Doom. It only goes to show that the label is as relevant as ever. Samuel Strang questions founder Will Ashon on the label's history to date...»

28335

Von Südenfed - The Rhinohead / Slow Down Ronnie

Review by zzzzzz zzzzzz

Where on The Fall’s recent long-player Smith's deranged drawl sounded chafed and aloof amid its hollow production, this collaboration has seen The Fall lynchpin with a newfound bawl, deliriously delivering his nonsensical lines…»

28329

M.I.A. announces new tour dates

News by zzzzzz zzzzzz

M.I.A. has sorted some new tour dates for December.»

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