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tom_edwards has written the following articles:

8678

"Oh, it's all nonsense..."

In Depth by Tom Edwards

A little prior to their split, DiS took a few pre-show minutes to quiz Ikara Colt about their impending final months together. From Morrissey to Tony, no one was quite safe from the 'Colt's untamed opinions.»

8608

Foo Fighters - In Your Honour

Review by Tom Edwards

Album number five already! Who'dda thunk it? The nicest man in rock returns with one CD that sounds a bit like Metallica covering the hits of Husker Du and another that sounds a bit like 'Walking After You'.»

8484

Turin Brakes - JackInABox

Review by Tom Edwards

From space-folk wunderkind to purveyors of turgid elevator schlock for musos in three albums. Oh the humanity!»

8482

The Posies - Every Kind Of Light

Review by Tom Edwards

‘Every Kind Of Light’ sees the duo picking up pretty much where 1998’s sultry ‘Success’ left off. That’s maybe slightly untrue: parts of ‘Every Kind…’ sound like a return to the meatier rock of their mid-‘90s work...»

8395

Bikini Atoll - Liar's Exit

Review by Tom Edwards

Bikini Atoll's Steve Albini-produced second album is a bleak listen. Stradling the gap between US and UK post-punk, 'Liar's Exit' expands frontman Joe Gideon's post-apocalyptic imagery and skeletal songwriting into something at once pretty and disquietening.»

8231

69 Corp - Our Present To The Future

Review by Tom Edwards

On their debut, 69 Corp take the frayed ends of mid-period Primal Scream and splice them neatly to classic-sounding sixties pop hooks. It’s an ambitious formula that works more often than you might think.»

8149

Grrrls On The Run!

In Depth by Tom Edwards

The first ladies of electro-pop explain their decision to go mainstream and talk post-election America with DiS.»

7962

Annie - Anniemal

Review by Tom Edwards

Whether treading all over disposable boy-toys or losing herself in the euphoria of a new crush, Annie manages to draw you into her after hours world with all the skill and finesse of an expert snake-charmer.»

7892

Spitalfield - Stop Doing Bad Things

Review by Tom Edwards

The young Americans return a new band with a storming album that surpasses many of its influences. 'Stop Doing Bad Things' is one big adrenaline rush, punctuated by some of the finest melodies and crunchiest riffs ever put on record.»

7774

Ben Lee - Awake Is The New Sleep

Review by Tom Edwards

Ye who enter here, abandon all pretense of cool.»

7587

Tears For Fears - Everybody Loves A Happy Ending

Review by Tom Edwards

Neither the Jules debacle nor recent ’80s revivalism seem to have informed this, the first record from the Orzabal-Smith incarnation of Tears For Fears in more than 15 years. But is it actually any good?»

6156

Ikara Colt: "our 5 year sell by date is up"

News by Tom Edwards

Will 2005 be the year that killed indie? Ikara Colt follow in the shoes of The Unicorns, Mclusky et al...»

7364

Katastrophy Wife, Babes In Toyland - The Best Of Babes In Toyland And Kat Bjelland

Review by Tom Edwards

Babes In Toyland were a one off, pinned together by the almost tribal pounding of drummer Lori Barbero and Michelle Leon’s thumping bass lines and led by the petite bleach-blonde beauty Kat, thrashing her guitar and whispering/screaming as if channelling the spirits of her fallen blues heroes...»

7313

Saves the Day - In Reverie

Review by Tom Edwards

Liking Saves The Day is not cool. Listening to Saves The Day, punk fans reason, is kind of like choosing Spam over ham. It doesn’t make sense. However...»

6909

Le Tigre - This Island

Review by Tom Edwards

When Kurt Cobain noted that “even liberals don’t like smart women,” he wasn’t lying.»

6903

Meow Meow - Snow Gas Bones

Review by Tom Edwards

With the noisy sonic storm of Urusei Yatsura matched to the deft popcraft of Fountains Of Wayne, it was pretty darn clear this band was upto something rather special.»

6787

Maritime - Glass Floor

Review by Tom Edwards

The Promise Ring alumni return with an album that shows off the brighter side of love and life.»

6740

Distophia at London 93 Feet East, Sat 18 Sep

Review by Tom Edwards

One of those unspeakably rare bands that never seems to have a bad gig. Like a fine wine, they keep getting better with time.»

6687

Kasabian - Kasabian

Review by Tom Edwards

Any band who thinks it’s a good idea to sound like the Happy Mondays should be immediately killed, chopped into small pieces and sprinkled liberally into the nearest shark-infested waters. ‘Baggy’ does not need reviving, it was f*cking shit the first time round.»

6626

Charlotte Hatherley - Grey Will Fade

Review by Tom Edwards

Go on, admit it. Secretly you all thought Charlotte was gonna break out the leathers and show up with a balls-out rock album to knock the socks off Tim Wheeler and show the Ash boys exactly who’s wearing the trousers. Mildly disappointingly, this is not the case.»

6622

Whirlwind Heat - Flamingo Honey

Review by Tom Edwards

Less is more, as Whirlwind Heat bash out 10 songs in only 10 minutes. But each song isn't one minute long like they say on the back. Damn liars!»

6585

Tanya Donelly - Whiskey Tango Ghosts

Review by Tom Edwards

The former Breeder, Throwing Muse and Belly veteran returns with solo album number three. Maturity and wine bars ahoy!»

6463

Mull Historical Society - This Is Hope

Review by Tom Edwards

Colin MacIntyre picks up where last year's 'Us' left off, adding a touch of '80s pop and retaining the trademark MHS quirkiness that you'll either love or hate.»

6461

Amityville - Pacific Radio Fire

Review by Tom Edwards

2004 finds the band as an altogether different beast. Gone are the atmospheric piano songs, along with the pianist himself and one bassist. To fill the gap, guitarist Stuart Peck has been forced into turning up and rocking out, and boy has he risen to the challenge.»

6459

The Bees - Free The Bees

Review by Tom Edwards

The Bees return triumphant with a second album to fix them firmly on the map.»

6439

Soap Star Joe - ...Tell Her On The Weekend

Review by Tom Edwards

Former God Is My Co-Pilot man releases summery new record.»

6433

JoJo - JoJo

Review by Tom Edwards

Get ready for the female Eamon. Run to the hills. Run to the hills.»

6420

Mansun - Kleptomania unveiled

News by Tom Edwards

Tracklistings and cover art for Kleptomania have been completed.»

6390

The Primary 5 - North Pole

Review by Tom Edwards

Former Teenage Fanclub drummer Paul Quinn explores his sunny side.»

6301

The Futureheads: buy all 3 formats of their new single for only £3

News by Tom Edwards

The Futureheads release new single. Buy all three formats for only £3. Bargain!»

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