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Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel
Feature [Indie] Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel
Debut album from Donnington Electrolites.

Castle Donington is a large village almost considered a town which features such attractions as a medieval market on a Monday, demolished power station, world famous race circuit and the Download festival. It’s also home to the four piece electronica outfit Late of the Pier. Late of the Pier's debut LP, Fantasy Black Channel's opening seems to reflect Donington's association with RAWK (that particular misspelling always makes me think of the Welsh for some reason) the intro being remarkably reminiscent of what Queen would sound like had they gone through a proper synth instead of Guitar phase. From then on the album settles into a poppier, Numan-esque groove, backed by less then hyperactive disco-esque bass lines. Space and the Woods is the track that most echoes the Numanoids synth-pop style but there is a bit of shitdisco in there as well. Random Firl comes close to emulating Sam Sparro's more eighties-tastic tracks but manages to find some more edge from somewhere, that gives... Read more
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2 29 18th August 2008 7:46pm by endless psych Go to last post
 
The Wolfmen - Cecilie and Two Eyes (with Daler Mehndi) [singles]
[Punk] The Wolfmen - Cecilie and Two Eyes (with Daler Mehndi) [singles]
Punk meets Bhangra

Ex-Adam & The Ants members new project releases third single and a collaboration with multi-million selling Indian artist Daler Mehndi.
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6 912 8th August 2008 12:46pm by Posh Go to last post
 
My Bloody Valentine - Glasgow Barrowlands - 3rd July
4 Attachment(s) My Bloody Valentine - Glasgow Barrowlands - 3rd July
Noise Annoys?

Thursday night, and I am having a drink with friends. Friends who saw My Bloody Valentine last night. Tales are told of post-gig telephone calls terminated after it becomes apparent neither side can hear anything for the tinnitus now ravaging all ears exposed to this unholy noise. I am told the venue are handing out ear plugs to patrons. There is a reprise of their famed noise improv on ‘You Made Me Realise’ that ‘is like a jet plane taking off’. It’s the same story I’ve been hearing all day from the multitude of friends who attended the first night. ‘I lasted three songs before I had to use the earplugs’, says one. Hot damn, this sounds fun. Eventually, I remember to finish my beer and actually go to the gig, and one excruciating ankle cramp (don’t ask) later I arrive... midway through the first song. Whoops. If anything, though, it only heightens the anticipation. I can hear a familiar melody set atop rumbling bass while I’m still only halfway up the street. Awesome. As I... Read more
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13 582 31st July 2008 12:15am by Posh Go to last post
 
Feeder - Silent Cry
Feeder - Silent Cry
Rubbish

Silent Cry is Feeder’s sixth album but it could easily be any of them as they all sound the same. Bland rock acts can sometimes muster offense by their blandness but Feeder can’t even reach that pinnacle of Snow Patrol turdness. Brisk drums, banal guitar work married to insipid vocals and melodies are the order of the day in a fashion that makes the Stereophonics resemble the Supersuckers. We Are The People opens the record on would be chest beating anthemics, “Why do we pray? Why do we talk about angels flying on their golden wings?”. Even fucking Creed would’ve thought twice about this track’s pompous metaphysics, marrying rubbish lyrics to big diet-metal guitars. Dragged out to nearly five minutes, We Are The People well…drags. Follow up Itsumo is more or less the same song but with louder bass in the mix. Miss You is slightly better, a brisk pop punk number that rattles along and manages the record’s only true spark of life. Being Feeder of course there are rubbish... Read more
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55 980 26th July 2008 7:16am by Charlie Parker Go to last post
 
Look See Proof @ King Tuts
Look See Proof @ King Tuts
Sound like The Futureheads, need to sound like themselves

Look See Proof, a very English four piece played King Tuts on the 4th July, supporting the release of their debut album. They were quite good, actually.
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6 268 7th July 2008 7:09pm by jondejonjon Go to last post
 
New York Dolls - Glasgow Garage, June 29th
New York Dolls - Glasgow Garage, June 29th
A baptism in the key of E.

By all rights, I really shouldn’t be here. The New York Dolls without Johnny Thunders (or Arthur ‘Killer’ Kane or Jerry Nolan for that matter - all three are deceased) should be as big a turn-off to the purist in me as the likes of Queen without Freddie Mercury. It’s an act of musical heresy akin to the Rolling Stones without Keith Richards. And I’ve already satisfied my curiousity as to the worth of this line-up once, when I caught the 21st century New York Dolls at Leeds festival a few years ago, playing to a depressingly uninterested outdoor crowd in the afternoon mere weeks after Arthur Kane's death. Hearing the Dolls stellar 70's songbook (the holy text of rock and roll from an alternate universe where sleaze rock reigns supreme) live was great fun, sure, but all far too polite and neutered to ever convince that this was really the Dolls. Yet something tells me I shouldn't miss this, and so I force myself to get dressed despite the heavy toll taken by last night's drinking... Read more
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17 471 5th July 2008 12:04pm by $teve Go to last post
 
Radiohead - Glasgow Green, 27th June
Radiohead - Glasgow Green, 27th June

Since being declared one-hit wonders with their single Creep in 1992, Radiohead has proven to be anything but, rising to become one of the biggest British rock bands around and releasing several Grammy-winning albums. The band has spanned genres, from lightweight pop-rock and simple riffs to complex guitar-driven anthems, jazz-influenced songs and bizarre electronic dance-trance melodies. This experimentation is fuelled by the highly creative natures of the members; lead singer Thom Yorke released his solo electronic album ‘The Eraser’ in 2006 whilst Johnny Greenwood is a resident composer for the BBC and, in addition to being the band’s lead guitarist, can also play several other instruments including the viola and organ. His brother Colin Greenwood mans the bass and synthesizers, and the remaining two members are Ed O’Brien on guitar and backing vocals and Phil Selway dealing with percussion. Their newest album ‘In Rainbows’ hit no. 1 in both the UK and US charts and has been... Read more
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8 437 2nd July 2008 5:31pm by Fremlin Go to last post
 
Sparks Spectacular - 21 Albums In 21 Nights
Sparks Spectacular - 21 Albums In 21 Nights

Sparks? "Who are Sparks" you may ask. If you asked that question I just slapped you. Metaphorically of course, I deplore violence (mainly because I'm terrible at both giving and receiving the slings and arrows of physical harm). Sparks are the band most likley to occupy the "underated genius" bracket in their fans' music collections, if not the whole shelving unit. I've only recently discovered they had recorded material outside of This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us and by God (or other appropriate blasthempy relating to your particular choice of imaginary friend) I am very, very glad that I did. There isn't any particular reason to write this, other then the non STD related burning I feel to do so. Sparks last album, Hello Young Lovers, was released in 2006. I reckon it would be nice to discover if anyone else loves Sparks, or attempt to introduce folks to their brilliance (perhaps circumnavigating the 80's apart from All You Ever Think About Is... Read more
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7 702 26th June 2008 9:42pm by Posh Go to last post
 
Stone Gods - Glasgow King Tut's June 23rd
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Ex-Darkness boys bring ye olde rock and roll to Glasgow.

Not an easy band to sell to prospective new listeners, are Stone Gods. Such are the fickle vagaries of fashion and taste that the phrase 'featuring ex-members of The Darkness' is probably far more likely to elicit laughter than excite interest these days. The band themselves seem to be aware of this, and have continually stressed the fundamental differences between their old outfit and this one. For one, no Justin Hawkins, and with him goes the inimitable screech and camp sensibilities that first gained that band attention yet probably most doomed them to novelty status. In his place is a much-heavier musical direction captained by Richie Edwards (not that one, obviously), the bassist who replaced Frankie Poullain (he of the infamous handlebar and pirate gear look) for the latter half of the band's career, now firmly embedded in the guitar-slingin' frontman role and taking to it with a quite remarkable level of enthusiasm and ability, exhorting the crowd to go mental and... Read more
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1 416 26th June 2008 12:40pm by Woolies Go to last post
 
Queensrÿche - Glasgow Carling Academy [Photo Special]
3 Attachment(s) Queensrÿche - Glasgow Carling Academy [Photo Special]

Queensryche, internationally renowned prog metal band from Seattle perform concept albums Operation: Mindcrime I and II at the Carling Academy Glasgow on Friday 13th June 2008.
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7 476 25th June 2008 8:25am by Lovewookie Go to last post
 
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