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LunchboxOneupmanship has written the following articles:

89483

Low - The Invisible Way

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

The sound of Low passing up the opportunity for a twentieth-anniversary blow-out and opting instead for a quiet get-together with old friends.»

89302

"Real men don’t play the piano!"- DiS meets Alan Sparhawk from Low

In Depth by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Ahead of the release of new album The Invisible Way, Low frontman Alan Sparhawk talks egoless songs, piano hatred and his favourite albums from the band’s 20-year career...»

88569

Serafina Steer - The Moths are Real

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Serafina Steer’s formidable intellect, wit and talent meet their match in her illustrious patron Jarvis Cocker, producing an album fit to move, surprise, amuse and unsettle – often at the same time.»

86144

Ombre - Believe You Me

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

With its ten tracks clocking in at 36 minutes, Believe You Me wears its potency lightly.»

84701

Dirty Projectors - Swing Lo Magellan

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Swing Lo Magellan is deadly serious even at its most eccentric, wilfully awkward even at its most accessible, dense and intricate even at its most freewheeling.»

83758

King Creosote - I Learned From The Gaels

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Not an EP that demands to be cherished, but it’s certainly one to savour regardless.»

81693

Sharon van Etten - Tramp

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

If Epic was a hidden treasure, Tramp feels like Sharon Van Etten’s career-defining album.»

79075

Disco Inferno - The 5 EPs

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

This timely new retrospective, spanning five out-of-print EPs originally released between 1992 and ’94, serves not only as a grab bag of thrilling sample-based experiments, but also as the fascinating linear narrative of a band struggling against the burgeoning Britpop behemoth.»

77301

Noel Gallagher unveils solo project details, album release

News by Dan Cooper-Gavin

New stuff from former-Oasis man.»

67914

"I really don’t believe in the myth of insanity...": DiS meets Alan Sparhawk from Low

In Depth by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Ahead of the release of Low’s long-awaited new album, C’mon, (released today)DiS were invited into Alan Sparhawk’s hotel room in West London for a chat about how it all took shape. With guitar in hand, Alan was tempted to sing his responses, Ziggy Marley-style – but in the end decided to just talk. And boy, did he talk...»

67905

Low - C'mon

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

For a Low album to be awash with impossible beauty and spellbinding drama is par for the course, but the difference with C’mon is its formidable sense of assurance, rendering it the sound of an exceptional band finally ready to step out of the shadows.»

67254

Lia Ices - Grown Unknown

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

So great is the sensitivity in both the composition and the execution, that the end result is as gripping as it is gorgeous.»

66864

The Death Set - Michel Poiccard

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Michel Poiccard is an inconsistent, raucous, sleazy mess. But that's what The Death Set do best»

66503

Treefight for Sunlight - Treefight for Sunlight

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Treefight For Sunlight isn’t a knockout success, but it just about contains enough to suggest that, if there’s any justice, the Danes deserve a second crack of the whip.»

65057

Azure Ray - Drawing Down the Moon

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Drawing Down The Moon marks a welcome return for Azure Ray, and makes for an oftentimes exquisite listening experience. It’s just a shame that, when it comes to the songs themselves, much of the beauty is only skin deep. »

64271

Small Black - New Chain

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

New Chain offers a 35-minute celebration of the spirituality of sound, bursting with life and soul, as thrilling as it is giddying. »

64263

The Piney Gir Country Roadshow - Jesus Wept

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Rather than merely sticking to what it does best, it’s admirable that Jesus Wept chooses instead to run the gamut of country subgenres. But while it means that the record has an impressive range, it also means it can only be considered a qualified success. »

63371

Mewgatz - Love Songs and Car Boot Electronica

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

A frustrating curiosity. »

62844

Årabrot - Revenge

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Revenge is a truly special record, and one that deserves to permeate beyond the confines of the metal community.»

62787

Antarctica Takes It! - Constellations

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Plenty to enjoy, provided you still sleep with a teddy bear. »

62683

Mogwai - Special Moves/Burning

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Special Moves/Burning serves as a useful rounding-up of what Mogwai have achieved in 15 years, showcasing many of their best songs via their highly-accomplished live shows.»

62657

Yucatan - Enlli

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Enlli certainly has its moments, then, but its failings are inescapable.»

62457

Fuzzy Lights - Twin Feathers

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

An extremely enjoyable album, then, and beautifully executed, but perhaps just lacking a pinch of inspiration. »

62032

AC Acoustics - Understanding Music (reissue)

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

It’s a record that truly deserves to be heard.»

61998

Leif Vollebekk - Inland

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

In the final analysis, Inland is a frustrating record. For sure, it’s seductive enough to lure you in, but all too often the knickers remain resolutely on. »

41005

Pivot - O Soundtrack My Heart

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

There’s much to admire in Pivot’s first major full-length release, yet the overall result doesn’t always live up to the sum of its parts»

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Golden Animals - Free Your Mind And Win A Pony

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

This debut from two-piece Golden Animals is firmly rooted in the blues - not just in terms of the musical genre, but also in their despondency»

39556

Tape - Luminarium

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Tape's Luminarium is a good album, for sure, but you’re left with the feeling that you can hear this sort of thing better elsewhere»

38866

The Mojomatics - Don't Pretend That You Know Me

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

The album’s title, suggesting there’s more to The Mojomatics than meets the eye, rings sadly hollow»

38651

The 1900s - Cold & Kind

Review by Dan Cooper-Gavin

Chicago ensemble The 1900s demonstrate an excellent grasp of folky pop at its life-affirming best on their debut album Cold & Kind»

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