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tomdefeat has written the following articles:

94577

Rufus Wainwright - Vibrate: The Best of

Review by Tom Fenwick

An exemplary but expurgated collection; two-thirds of the story from an idiosyncratic and restless career.»

94410

HANDS - The Soul is Quick

Review by Tom Fenwick

Absorbing enough to reward repeated exploration across its own uniquely foreboding landscape.»

94226

Dog Bite - Tranquilizers

Review by Tom Fenwick

The nucleus of a decent album is here, but for now it remains out of reach.»

94068

Chance the Rapper - Acid Rap

Review by Tom Fenwick

Acid Rap succeeds for all the right reasons a mixtape should.»

93373

The Killers - Direct Hits

Review by Tom Fenwick

The hits may be direct, but the death feels painfully slow.»

93119

Best Coast - Fade Away

Review by Tom Fenwick

Fade Away is the sound of a band clinging to the lost potential of their past for buoyancy.»

92888

4AD week - The 5 Most Vital 4AD Debuts: Bauhaus, The Birthday Party, Pixies, This Mortal Coil, Lush

In Depth by Tom Fenwick

To mark the release of Martin Aston's book, Facing the Other Way: The Story of 4AD, DiS celebrates one of our favourite labels with a series of pieces exploring 4AD's history. Here Tom Fenwick takes a look at some of the label's most vital debut albums...»

92639

Bestival 2013: the DiS review

In Depth by Tom Fenwick

When Bestival 2013 eventually did come to a close and Monday cracked us on the head: it was the dreams of what's to come next year that carried us back across the Solent.»

92447

London Grammar - If You Wait

Review by Tom Fenwick

If You Wait is a consistently rewarding and well executed record, that affords London Grammar more space to curate their poignant and spine tingling pop than before.»

92058

Ty Segall - Sleeper

Review by Tom Fenwick

While it might not be his definitive album Sleeper is a progressive fork in the road of Ty Segall's career.»

91969

Washed Out - Paraocosm

Review by Tom Fenwick

This might not seem like an aural paradigm shift to some, but Paracosm is still a vital progression for Washed Out. »

91698

The Polyphonic Spree - Yes, It's True

Review by Tom Fenwick

This is the most Polyphonic Spree-esque album, The Polyphonic Spree have ever made. »

91481

The Cairo Gang - Tiny Rebels

Review by Tom Fenwick

Tiny Rebels sees Emmett 'Cairo Gang' Kelly test the boundaries of his own artistry.»

91374

Gauntlet Hair - Stills

Review by Tom Fenwick

Somewhere under all this reverb and murk, Gauntlet Hair may yet have the makings of a fine band, but the album burns out long before they have an opportunity to reveal wether this is true.»

91386

Jay-Z - Magna Carta… Holy Grail

Review by Tom Fenwick

When approaching this album, it would pay to remember that sometimes even "a god" lets bad things happen.»

91174

From The Kites Of San Quentin - 7.83 Hz Earth Chorus

Review by Tom Fenwick

Perhaps if From the Kites of San Quentin had struck a stronger balance between not wanting to overstay their welcome and short-changing the listener, they might have had more space to develop beyond their greyscale roots.»

90801

Serengeti - Kenny Dennis LP

Review by Tom Fenwick

The Kenny Dennis LP is an intriguing piece of character led alt-hip hop.»

90736

Jagwar Ma - Howlin

Review by Tom Fenwick

The accomplished sonic collages of Howlin' finely balance Jagwar Ma's influences and in doing so transcends into something singularly thrilling and cohesive.»

90568

Miles Kane - Don't Forget Who You Are

Review by Tom Fenwick

Miles Kane’s enthusiasm pushes the album along at a relentlessly breathless rate, but enthusiasm can only take you so far and soon tolerance for his vapid and riff-tackular new sound wears thin.»

90540

Wild Nothing - Empty Estate

Review by Tom Fenwick

While this isn't Wild Nothing stalling, Empty Estate never coalesces into anything as confident as his previous releases, leaving the impression that for now he's running on the spot. »

89919

Javelin - Hi Beams

Review by Tom Fenwick

Hi Beams is an album that delights and baffles in almost equal measures.»

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