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DidzHammond has written the following articles:

86702

Michael Jackson - Bad (25th anniversary edition)

Review by Didz Hammond

Bad. The least appropriately named album ever.»

86885

Ultrasound - Play for Today

Review by Didz Hammond

Ultrasound were never gong to come back and make good on their 15 year old promise of saving guitar music, however timely it may seem. Too much drama and bitterness. Too many festering wounds remain too raw. Too much damage too close to the surface. They still have 'it' in flashes, but for the intended scale of their music, the budgets and the moment have certainly passed.»

86655

Toy - Toy

Review by Didz Hammond

This is the sound of a band with massive scope, stood on the ecstatic cusp of infinity, paying no regard to anything that would threaten their horizons. »

86210

The Vaccines - Come of Age

Review by Didz Hammond

There's no dramatic left turn on ...Come Of Age, but for the most part its a definite development.»

85591

Eugene McGuinness - The Invitation To The Voyage

Review by Didz Hammond

Re-writing the same song (‘Shotgun’) with the same chord changes, same vocal jumps, same rhythms, same synths, same surf guitar, same open and obvious references to other people’s songs, same everything again and again and again.»

85584

Blur - Parklife ('21' reissue)

Review by Didz Hammond

Although a few records came close from '93 to '97, Blur's Parklife this remains Britpop's touchstone and dangerously high watermark.»

84374

Guided By Voices - Class Clown Spots UFO

Review by Didz Hammond

Most of this record isn't the kind of total genius that can be found elsewhere in Guided By Voices' canon but it's a fine album that shows what can be done if bands just relaxed a bit, stopped worrying about peripheral shit like whether they have the full 16 eyelets in their boots done up or plump for the more casual 14, wrote songs, rocked out and enjoyed the whole shindig.»

84077

Dexys - One Day I'm Going to Soar

Review by Didz Hammond

You want that urgent, primal soul yell that made Dexys so compelling and brilliant and exciting. And they just haven’t got it here.»

83730

Paul McCartney - Ram (Deluxe Edition)

Review by Didz Hammond

It’s RAM’s turn to be re-released, perhaps reappraised and definitely repurchased. »

83651

North Atlantic Oscillation - Fog Electric

Review by Didz Hammond

If you admire the Flaming Lips, but wish they came without the goofy ideas and execution, then this is for you.»

83610

"I don’t understand why people would do it any other way" - DiS meets Ryan Jarman from The Cribs

In Depth by Didz Hammond

Eschewing Germanic fairgrounds, North American swimming pools, and the grip of Warner Bros Records, Ryan Jarman from The Cribs explains how he and his brothers found themselves reconnected… In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull [cue 20th Century Fox title sequence. “Dlllllllllllaaaa-duh-dah. Dun-dun…”]»

83376

The Cribs - In the Belly of the Brazen Bull

Review by Didz Hammond

This is The Cribs' best yet and possibly the best of the year.»

83067

Battles - Dross Glop

Review by Didz Hammond

A nice homespun, organic and lovingly prepared supplement to Gloss Drop. It's the Hugh's River Cottage of art-rock-post-mix records.»

83025

Spiritualized - Sweet Heart Sweet Light

Review by Didz Hammond

For Sweet Heart Sweet Light Jason Piece has gone with a compliment of almost-plasticized, female soul backing vocals as the gimmick. Like a subtlely effected version of the Sweet Inspirations. »

82823

There Are No Innocent Bystanders (or 'How I Broke Up The Libertines')

In Depth by Didz Hammond

Some of you may know Didz Hammond as the former bassist and unofficial spokesman for The Cooper Temple Clause, and many of you may be aware that when he departed the band, he joined Carl from The Libertines' band, Dirty Pretty Things. So, we thought, who better to send along to review a new documentary about The Libertines than the man himself...»

82844

Benjamin Schoos - China Man Vs China Girl

Review by Didz Hammond

When Benjamin Schoos succeeds in his thinly veiled kidnappings of musical alumni it inspires the songwriting to get up of its arse and deliver.»

82450

Thomas White - Yalla!

Review by Didz Hammond

Most of the songs here are truly lovely but it’s a bit of a case of them being a nice, pained, sun-kissed treat-of-luck, when any of them come on shuffle. In the pack, they can begin to feel a little anonymous but when dealt out individually they can really brighten an 11-minute wait for the bus.»

82325

Crowns - Crowns

Review by Didz Hammond

For now, atmosphere is almost all and Crowns should be allowed to blissfully revel in going to the pub and playing music and falling over and whatever the next few moments happen to bring.»


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