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joe_shoo has written the following articles:

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PMS Radio: a buyers' guide to 2006's best

In Depth by Shoo

One of the many things with which I struggle on my stumble through this hung-over farrago of protoplasm and pheromone-chasing called life, is defining exactly what it is that the radio show PMS does. What we’re there for, and why we do it...»

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The Broken Family Band - Balls

Review by Shoo

Finally getting the attention they deserve, The Broken Family Band's new album rolls along with some force.»

12444

Th' Faith Healers - Peel Sessions

Review by Shoo

Snapshot of nearly men serves to focus once more on what we lost...»

12252

Eberg - I'm Moving To Wales

Review by Shoo

He makes instruments out of household goods. And wants to move to Wales. To love bums, or something. Anyway it's all pretty ace.»

12126

The Dutch cap it all again: 20th Noorderslag festival is upon us, chaps.

In Depth by Shoo

From 12th - 14th January the 20th Noorderslag weekend kicks into action, and with around 200 bands set to smash it up, Drowned In Sound will be knocking about in Northern Holland...»

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Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast

Review by Shoo

Honest, dramatic, tight-as-hell hellish Metal classic reissued. RARGH!»

Coachwhips - Bangers vs Fuckers

Review by Shoo

Ow. Ow. Argh. Rargh. Garage filth at its worst, and best.»

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Art Brut at Amsterdam Paradiso, Sat 13 Nov

Review by Shoo

Oh dear... someone gave Art Brut passports and they are off to the land of legalised hookers, Van Gogh and soft drugs? Sounds like a partididdlyarty so we sent Joe Shooman to follow them. On an aeroplane and everything, which was all orange and rubbish, a bit like Otto's school bus. Now with wings.»

[The Real] Tuesday Weld - The Ugly And The Beautiful

Review by Shoo

[The Real] Tuesday Weld's new single's a sardonic, bittersweet indie-charm lopsided paean to happiness, humbug dreams and everything underneath the winking stars of hope and human happiness. It’s enough to make your head float off into Ladybird-land... even though the music's completely ripped off from She's Electric.»

Ocean Colour Scene, The Stranglers, Madness, Jimmy Cliff at L.C.C.C at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Trafford, Thu 08 Jul

Review by Shoo

Warning, the following was written by our resident Scouser. It may contain Northern.»

6284

The Streets - Dry Your Eyes

Review by Shoo

Whatever you may think of The Streets, what you’re gonna get is everyman honesty of thought, emotion, and shoulder-shrug acceptance of a normal geezer’s place in an often bemusing world. The new single is a brilliantly-delivered, naked and vulnerable tale of inarticulacy and loss.»

Badly Drawn Boy & Haven's Anti-Racism gig now in Liverpool on Sun 30th May (not Manchester)

News by Shoo

The Love Music Hate Racism concert that was scheduled to be in Manchester on 30th May has been moved to Liverpool Academy at the last minute due to licensing concerns. But it's still FREE, people.»

Miss Kittin - I Com

Review by Shoo

Professional Distortion, Pumping Detroit Techno Punk Sex Magik never felt so life-affirming. Seriously.»

Half Cousin - Country Cassette

Review by Shoo

Melodic and skewiff, Orkney Islanders Half Cousin find that battering Flat Eric with a trombone and an acoustic guitar makes a nice noise. Junk-funk? Alt.Dork?»

The Fall - Live At The Witch Trials / Dragnet

Review by Shoo

Two early reissues by The Fall leave Joe Shooman trying to make some sort of sense of where they and he fit together.»

Party Of One - Snap You Like A Twig

Review by Shoo

Party Of One’s new single is based round a couplea driving garagerockin tracks, but the brilliance is on the B side.»

The Butterflies of Love - Imagination (Singles Club no.8)

Review by Shoo

Homesleep are usually extremely reliable, but the latest instalment in their singles club is a fairly pointless slab of lumpen laziness.»

Vinny Peculiar Signs The Smiths

News by Shoo

North Western misfit troubadour Vinny Peculiar has signed up Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce as part of his backing band for live appearances later this year.»

The Vaults - No Sleep No Need EP

Review by Shoo

Christ help us if this is what The Darkness’ legacy is going to be. Macho, risible nonsense that has no redeeming features whatsoever. Nasty.»

5502

Dogs Die In Hot Cars - Man Bites Man

Review by Shoo

Dogs Die In Hot Cars appear to be facing a real crossroads, already, even at this relatively early stage of their career.»

5453

Ilya - Bellissimo

Review by Shoo

Jazz-pop soul of quality from Bristol? On Virgin? On a perfume ad? And it's ace... the question that's worrying me at the moment is whether I'm finally getting old.»

Rude Rkade - Beautiful

Review by Shoo

Dancefloor intensity and lyrical punkiness from Rune RK in his latest incarnation. Funny, too.»

Onionz - The Swing EP

Review by Shoo

Onionz? Come off it. Still, you gotta give out Reeeeeespect in a massive way to this geezer. Before you know it, this is gonna be playing twister with your tendons.»

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The Darkness at Liverpool Academy (Liverpool University), Thu 11 Dec

Review by Shoo

"Enlightened, I throw myself into air geetar mode and start Having Fun. The fact that it's like Heavy Metal Butlins is, of course, also irrelevant..." The Darkness take Christmas.»

Alabama 3 at Liverpool Barfly, Tue 09 Dec

Review by Shoo

Alabama 3 are the best fuckin band on the planet. But what has D.Wayne done to himself?»

The Mighty Saguaro, Intentions Of An Asteroid, Zombina and the Skeletones, Lisa Brown at Zanzibar Club, Liverpool, Wed 03 Dec

Review by Shoo

With a stunning debut album under their belt, Zombina And The Skeletones' horror-punk 50s Rock alienvampire Rock n Roll is musically proficient as hell, instantly recognisable and enough to bring a smile to anyone’s hips.»

Paul Jackson - The Push (Far From Here)

Review by Shoo

Reworking a massive tune is always a risky business, but uber-DJ Paul Jackson adds Steve Smith's quality vocal to dance classic 'The Push' without buggering it up.»

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Gary Jules, Michael Andrews, Donnie Darko - Mad World

Review by Shoo

A reworking of a 1983 Tears For Fears song hits the Christmas top spot; yes, it really is a...»

F*ck - Those Are Not My Bongos

Review by Shoo

San Fransisco’s Fuck are nothing if not cracked-up. Flitting around somewhere between Pavement, Belle and Sebastian and Gorky’s, their new LP creates a world of sound wherein sexuality and subtle subversion are embraced with the graceful stoned smile of better-world beauty.»

The Drum Bums - Circus Parade

Review by Shoo

DJ Yousef’s career at the top end of the DJ world shows little signs of abating, and this latest Ibiza favourite is set to storm dancefloors and get limbs twitching wherever it’s dropped.»

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