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tom_edwards has written the following articles:

21404

Sometree - Hands And Arrows

Review by Tom Edwards

Herald the arrival of Germany's answer to Keane...»

20721

Alkaline Trio - Remains

Review by Tom Edwards

From The Sex Pistols to Green Day to their bratty offspring, it seems there will never be a shortage of cheap punk thrills, whatever the generation. Here, Chicago's Alkaline Trio offer up the best of their non-album tracks for dissection...»

21403

Tobias Fröberg - God's Highway

Review by Tom Edwards

Famed for having last year's 'When The Night Turns Cold' featured in a Panasonic ad, but can the young Swede overcome comparisons to I-was-there-first blokey José González? »

18149

White Heat at London Madame Jo Jo's, Tue 23 Jan

Review by Tom Edwards

Tonight is where commerce and artistry collide, as we are invited to the club’s very own spin-off record label bash. Only the brattiest, loudest bands around have made the cut...»

18207

Pavement - Wowee Zowee (Sordid Sentinels Edition)

Review by Tom Edwards

Undoubtedly Wowee Zowee is the most indulgent record Pavement ever produced. Happily, after repeated listens it progresses from baffling to intriguing, and finally to beguiling...»

18259

Spitalfield - Better Than Knowing Where You Are

Review by Tom Edwards

In retreat from their dark-edged second album, Spitalfield deliver the record that should bridge the gap between their fanbase and the critics...»

18257

Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis

Review by Tom Edwards

Jarvis sees its protagonist reach a treaty with his long-burdensome demons. He’s emerged through the dark times, slightly battered but still swinging, to outgrow his persona and come of age with a record that befits his stature...»

16514

Various - The Colours Are Brighter - songs for children and grown ups too

Review by Tom Edwards

Leading indie pop acts given kiddie songs to abuse. Surprisingly listenable...»

14923

Califone - Roots And Crowns

Review by Tom Edwards

Former touring buddies of Wilco, Tim Rutili’s prolific Chicago-based Califone deliver their sixth album in as many years...»

16655

Love Is All - Make Out. Fall Out. Make Up.

Review by Tom Edwards

It’s a passable attempt at making a dancefloor hit, that isn’t quite as catchy or joyous as it aims to be, but will serve as an ample time-filler until the DJ spins another CSS track...»

13134

Sebadoh - III

Review by Tom Edwards

Sebadoh would later break in a (somewhat) more polished sound on later records, but III is where they laid their souls bare and it remains their most affecting work...»

14482

The Wombats - Lost In The Post

Review by Tom Edwards

Melodies soar and fight with each other over beefy rock guitars that bring to mind The New Pornographers at their most energetic...»

13389

Japan - The Very Best Of

Review by Tom Edwards

The Very Best Of should be the last word in Japan compilations. A timely reminder of the creativity present in the early �80s, where style so often dwarfed substance.»

13299

God Is In The TV presents.. at London Pleasure Unit, Sat 08 Apr

Review by Tom Edwards

Oh my lord, this is something. Guitars whizzing past like Fireblades in the night; drums coming on like motorboats smashing into rocks; words spat out so fast it takes a few seconds just to get the joke.»

13077

The Flesh Happening, The Imbeciles at London The Luminaire, Tue 21 Mar

Review by Tom Edwards

The extremely aptly-monickered The Imbeciles, are led by erstwhile Eighties Matchbox B-Liner Andy Huxley, and also feature an escapee of Neil’s Children. Due to the fact that their concoction of stoner-ish punk/metal squall is rather far removed from their previous ‘work’, it’s not a total surprise they felt the need to run their own race.»

13075

Delays - You See Colours

Review by Tom Edwards

On a surface level, You See Colours literally radiates with pretty melodies and glossy studio sheen.»

12819

Jaed - Dirty Days

Review by Tom Edwards

Led by troubled Melbourne, Australia based Vanessa Eve, Jaed have the looks and down-and-out pedigree to punk rock with the stars, but for all her youthful conviction, Eve is no Courtney Love and certainly no Kathleen Hanna.»

12931

White Heat at London Madame Jo Jo's, Tue 28 Feb

Review by Tom Edwards

While the folksy, cardigan-wearing Collapse make hay not war with those members of the crowd willing to stop chatting for a few minutes, Semifinalists wait backstage, preparing to shatter the wholesome atmosphere with their gritty attack of post-pop-rock.»

6306

Drowned in Sound's Top 46 Albums of 2005

In Depth by Tom Edwards

Drowned in Sound asks you to hold our hand and peruse politely through our top 46 albums of 2005.»

7590

XFM Exposure at London Camden Barfly, Thu 15 Dec

Review by Tom Edwards

The Chalets: girl/boy pop geniuses or child-burning psychos with warty legs? Tom Edwards investigates...»

12035

Paper Cuts, The International Karate Plus, Mystery Meat, Popular Workshop at Islington Buffalo Bar, Islington, Sun 04 Dec

Review by Tom Edwards

Mystery Meat deliver rock for rock's sake, and there ain't no better place to come from than that.»

11926

Son Of Dork - Welcome To Loserville

Review by Tom Edwards

James Bourne still has a few aces left up his sleeve, but is there really still a market out there for his American-bred pop-punk?»

11827

Pellumair - Summer Storm

Review by Tom Edwards

Stripped back mostly to acoustic guitar and interweaving softly-softly vocals, with the occasional rumble of a double bass, Pellumair deliver dream-pop excellence on their swansong.»

11690

Smoosh - She Like Electric

Review by Tom Edwards

Combine their ages and still they're younger than Britney Spears, but these Seattle tykes could teach her a thing or two about life-affirming pop music.»

9512

Levelload - HND In RNR

Review by Tom Edwards

A boy and a girl collide one night under Tokyo’s neon sky. They stay up for hours fighting it out over Blondie and The Ramones. A bunch of cool, tough-as-fuck songs and one long plane journey later and they’re ready to take on London.»

9505

Comanechi at London Nambucca, Wed 14 Sep

Review by Tom Edwards

Pretty they may be, but Comanechi rage like they’ve been thrown down a well for 15 years and have come back, hair over face, to rain down bloody revenge.»

9421

Various, The Rebel, Black Dice, The Junior Varsity - New Albums Round-Up, The Idaho Falls - Concrete Prairie

Review by Tom Edwards

DiS rounds up and rates a bunch of new releases; including Brooklyn noiseniks Black Dice, righteous emo rockers The Junior Varsity and a Country Teaser's solo LP.»

9196

Hands On Heads at London The Vibe Bar, Wed 17 Aug

Review by Tom Edwards

Ever wondered who would win in a knife fight between Weezer and Melt-Banana? This is one-and-a-half minute popsong genius; only beat up and limber, knocked into obliviousness by sharp-as-knives distorted hell. It�s all my favourite bands broken in pieces and squished, ill-fittingly, back together again.»

9080

Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill Acoustic

Review by Tom Edwards

Morris hits back at doubters with re-recorded acoustic MOR bollocks.»

8832

Billy Corgan - The Future Embrace

Review by Tom Edwards

Everyone’s favourite cadavorous ‘baldy twat in a dress’ returns with somewhat lumpen solo offering.»

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