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Thee Oh Sees - Floating Coffin
Thee Oh Sees’ brand of wigged-out, psychedelic-drenched garage rock has worked well for them over the years and continues to do so.
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Night Works - Urban Heat Island
Despite all efforts to enjoy Urban Heat Island, there really is nothing to enjoy here.
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Daughter - If You Leave
For all of its depressive qualities, this is a good album – it’s just not a happy one.
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Depeche Mode - Delta Machine
This is definitely their strongest and most passionate body of work since becoming a three-piece. Now if only we could get them to tour here again.
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Theme Park - Theme Park
Theme Park may have been meant as an upbeat, feel-good album, however, it falls short of the mark.
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The xx, Jagwar Ma
If you thought The xx couldn’t get better than on their records, be sure to catch them live.
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Johnny Marr - The Messenger
There are a number of fine examples of Marr’s guitar greatness, but none more so than on Say Demesne.
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Courtney Barnett & The Courtney Barnetts, Money For Rope
Part of what makes Barnett so endearing is her understated stage presence. There is no attitude – she’s just doing what she loves and by default is effortlessly cool.
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Kitty Daisy & Lewis, Mojo Juju
The set is peppered with new tracks, as well as favourites from Kitty, Daisy & Lewis and Smoking In Heaven, with Going Up The Country eliciting the most hollering from the audience.
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The Courteeners - Anna
There are a couple of things that hit you when listening to this album, the first being that they appear to have finally stopped trying to capture their youth.
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They Might Be Giants - Nanobots
To merely describe TMBG as ‘quirky’ or ‘zany’ is to do them a disservice. Yes, they’re idiosyncratic, but it isn’t without intelligence, humour or talent.
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Palma Violets - 180
Some may be drawn to 180 due to the fact that it was produced by Steve Mackey (Pulp’s bass player), but there actually is more on offer than just a famous producer and hyperbole.
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