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- Tina Dico - Count To…
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Like many people in the slightly cruel world of modern pop music, I only discovered the joys of Tina Dico…

- Mary J Blige - Growing…
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When asked to review this album I jumped at the chance, Bringing together two of my biggest passions in life.…
- These New Puritans -…
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If you pick up Beat Pyramid and it’s the first thing you’ve heard by the four 19 year…

- Yesan Damen - Chronos…
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American band Yesan Damen appears to be made up of Arick Gouwerok (electric and upright bass)…

- Morcheeba - Dive Deep…
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Morcheeba produced one of my favourite albums of all time with the brilliantly chilled out vibe of…

- The Eels - Meet The Eels…
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The Eels remain one of the most underrated bands of the last ten years in my eyes, so this greatest…

- Helen Boulding - New…
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Helen Boulding suffered some FA Cup heartbreak last weekend, which isn’t something that you…

- Murderous Traffic - Presents…
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Only the second release from this fresh label out of Castleford, West Yorkshire is a collection of varying…

- Don’t Worry Lady…
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I Hate Sally started out as a three piece punk band, but after adding to the line up, they changed…

- Leona Lewis - Spirit
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When Leona Lewis romped home to X-Factor glory (‘glory’ said with a very heavy dose of…
- Club 8 - The Boy Who…
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Don’t you just love and at the same time hate, the fact that there are hundreds of brilliant bands…

- Radiohead - In Rainbows…
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Author Malcolm Gladwell defined the tipping point as ‘the levels at which momentum for change…

- Rosie Doonan - Moving…
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Rooted in Folk but with so much more besides, the debut effort from this flame haired femme is an ethereal…

- Sia - Some People Have…
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Imagine my delight, when onto my doormat drops the latest album from Sia, a lady i’ve admired…
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Comment Permalink | ktb said:
Having seen that gig and others from Slashed Seat Affair, The Soho Revue is not for bands. No atmosphere and the audience are way back from the stage and sitting down! Come to the next 333 Motherbar gig and see the real Slashed Seat Affair with the reaction of a crowd that rocks to great new music.
From the entry 'Slashed Seat Affair'
Comment Permalink | skit said:
damn fine piece of work even if i say so myself.
leagues beyond the ‘dogma’ stuff which was also a damn fine piece of work itself!
From the entry 'Glypotheque'