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A Month in Records: January 2005
A Month in Records: January 2005
crablin by Colin Roberts February 4th, 2005
This January proved to be a particularly exciting month for releases, quite frankly delivering 'something for everyone', a couple of new ventures - and a good deal of sizeable comebacks from some of our most respected artists. With so many reviews passing through these pages though, it could be quite easy to miss something special, or avoid making a poor purchasing decision.
Thusly, in a reprise of a previous short-lived regular feature, DiS gives you the ten records that aren't necessarily the best, nor the most high-profile, but arguably the LPs which have raised the most eyebrows or sent people limp with disappointment.

Mercury Rev - The Secret Migration
'The Secret Migration' is a wonderful record, full of exquisite indie-rock epics. But so was the last Mercury Rev record. And the one before that. So what’s changed? Nothing, basically...
read Michael Diver's full article


...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead - Worlds Apart
The Texas noise merchants deliver their fourth full length amid clamours from the faithful and boos and hisses from everyone else. The album looks set to widen the gap between Trail of Dead's fans and their detractors. There will be bloodshed, oh yes..
.read Nick Cowen's full article


Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Never before have we so desperately needed a better philosophy to sink deep into the international conscience. Never before have we needed drunk poets to help us make sense of the world. A world that's so matter of fact with its death toll headlines and information overload, whilst all these spectacle stats seem so desperately lacking in any humanity, kindness or truth.
What are we meant to think or feel? Enter stage left: The tuned-in voice of an Americanized and globalized generation...
read Sean Adams' full article


Gruff Rhys - Yr Atal Genhedlaeth
SFA mainman creates an LP that's full of the traditional Gruff sing-song melodies, proving that no matter how much you strip it down, Gruff is blessed with an alchemist’s musical touch...
read Gareth Dobson's full article


Twin Zero - Monolith
Epic prog-metal? Not Tool? EH?! This is the supergroup product of the recent British metal underground. Twin Zero have arrived boasting a gamut of cult heroes in ex-members of Sunna and Earthtone 9 as well as a gamut of drummers, one of which is a casualty of the first reality rock band, Vex Red. This band seem to be finally grounded and sitting on a record this solid, there could well be fruit borne of this sizeable talent...
read Raziq Rauf's full article


LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem
The irony of LCD System offering their first full fruits outside of their hipster timezone is that, with all these edgy guitar bands who embrace electronics at the moment, it all sounds soen vogue…
read Gareth Dobson's full article


Chemical Brothers - Push The Button
The Brothers Chem return to follow up 'Come With Us'. Quite simply, rumours of dance music’s death have been greatly exaggerated...
read Matt D'Cruz' full article


Bright Eyes - Digital Ash in a Digital Urn
Conor Oberst has successfully shown that he is capable of lending his talents to a myriad of styles, showcased over this album and its sister release. He is one of the most naturally talented songwriters of our time, of this time, and for that he deserves all the acclaim that's come his way. What he’s not, yet, is perfect, nor is he 'sweet' in any meaning of the word. But be honest; would you want him that way?
read Michael Diver's full article


The Others - The Others
Riding on Pete Doherty's coat tails is a full time business nowadays, but with The 'Tines out of action, and Babyshambles f*cking their chances up by missing every gig they can, it seems the next in line for the throne are The Others. Peddling a slightly more simple, sparse form of what The Libertines did best, their eponymous debut album sees them throwing down all the tracks that make up their energetic live show, but will it stand up as "Definitely Maybe for the 2000’s", or will it become as classic as the first Northern Uproar album?
read Alex Wisgard's full article


M83 - Before the Dawn Heals Us
Of their second album, 'Dead Cities, Red Seas & Ghosts', M83's bio says that they "freed themselves of outside influences". If that's the case, French electronic wunderkind Anthony Gonzalez has dived back into the melting pot for this, their third adventure in interstellar soundscapes that evoke the silver screen as much as the many influences that pepper Before The Dawn Heals Us.
read Gen Williams' full article


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