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tjarvis has written the following articles:

The Scaramanga Six - Horrible Face

Review by Toby Jarvis

You ugly, ugly, ugly, ugly, ugly cow. Excellent.»

Lou Barlow - Holding Back The Year

Review by Toby Jarvis

Four beautiful songs, depth within simplicity, from the godfather of lo-fi, emo and probably American songwriting.»

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War Against Sleep - Invitation To The Feast

Review by Toby Jarvis

Duncan Fleming overcomes lo-fi limitations to produce a classy pop pastiche album, under the War Against Sleep moniker.»

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(Review of nothing)

Review by Toby Jarvis

The master of American song keeps it now, keeps it real and listens to Bright Eyes. Still growing and learning, Springsteen produces an emotive clarion call against the blanded and branded face of his falling nation.»

Hobotalk - Notes On Sunset

Review by Toby Jarvis

After several years nursing the wounds of a bruising encounter with the major label industry, Hobotalk make a polite return with a classy grower.»

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Woodbine - Best Before End

Review by Toby Jarvis

A long time coming, Woodbine's second album is a dry, sparse assault, striking ground somewhere between slowcore and Smog.»

Eliza Carthy, Sharon Shannon at Brighton Komedia Theatre, Tue 01 Mar

Review by Toby Jarvis

Brighton's folkies emerge for a jolly when two of the biggest stars of English and Irish roots music make it through the snow.»

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Madrugada video shoot Thursday - extras needed

News by Toby Jarvis

Norway's hard rocking chart stars Madrugada seek thrusting young extras for a video shoot tomorrow (Thursday) night. They'll be in London's tiny Late Club and promise a rare acoustic set to reward folks who show up.»

Brighton's big tsunami gig

News by Toby Jarvis

Tsunami benefits are everywhere, so here's another one: Brighton's biggest indie bands join forces for a show at the Concorde 2 on Monday 7th March. Tickets are already on sale.»

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The Broken Family Band - Welcome Home, Loser

Review by Toby Jarvis

A dark and dangerous second full-length album from the Cambridge country punkers, 'Welcome Home, Loser' goes a long way towards equalling their live brilliance.»

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Gravenhurst - Black Holes In The Sand

Review by Toby Jarvis

Well, somebody did throw some cash Gravenhurst's way. And it was Warp Records, of all people, signing themselves a moody folkster to complement all the bleeps and glitches.»

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Luna - Rendezvous

Review by Toby Jarvis

The guitar of Dean Wareham, the voice of 'Gem' and a swansong record from Luna, who pull all their threads together just in time.»

The Decemberists at Brighton The Freebutt, Mon 04 Oct

Review by Toby Jarvis

Portland's Decemberists come to Blighty for the first time, and it's about time for a band with such strong anglophile leanings. And once here, they're absolutely outstanding.»

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Tom Waits - Real Gone

Review by Toby Jarvis

You can already read somewhere that Tom Waits' hugely anticipated new album Real Gone is unique to the point that it 'reinvents music'. Or something. But I found his human beatbox groove and relentless 'woman-done-left-me' blues a bit of a struggle.»

Time For Change tonight: free guestlist

News by Toby Jarvis

After John Kerry twatted Dubya in the first US Presidential debate last night (thank God!), tonight's Time For Change concert at the new Marquee Club on Leicester Square has got a free guestlist, if you get in quick enough...»

Vote For Change US tour confirmed

News by Toby Jarvis

Political concerts on an unprecedented scale were today confirmed, with bills mixing superstars such as REM, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor and Dixie Chicks with unexpectedly DiS-friendly acts like Death Cab For Cutie, Bright Eyes, Jurassic 5 and My Morning Jacket.»

Herman Düne at Brighton Komedia Theatre, Wed 30 Jun

Review by Toby Jarvis

Three Swiss beards, some driving drone-tinged alt-country and that feeling you're in the right place at the right time.»

Jim Bob - Goodnight Jimbob: On The Road With Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine

Review by Toby Jarvis

Laugh-out-loud bitesize chunks of deranged pop excess, mixed with a healthy dose of nostalgia for the days when alternative music actually was alternative.»

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Michael Moore, George Bush - Fahrenheit 9/11

Review by Toby Jarvis

A fat American tries to save his country by making one of the finest documentary movies ever. And he may have succeeded.»

Pacific Ocean Fire - Roadsigns

Review by Toby Jarvis

A rant interrupted by Pacific Ocean Fire's Roadsigns EP, wobbling centre-stage with a wooden bucket full of charm and sincerity.»

Antelopes, Fire Horses and Saint Paul's a wanker

In Depth by Toby Jarvis

Rolling around on the studio floor with my hand down my crotch...»

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Kinesis, My Device at Brighton Event II, Wed 17 Mar

Review by Toby Jarvis

Kerrang magazine. 'Life is loud'. Sponsored by Snickers. Get lessons in running live shows properly, you lame-brained, lazy, lowest-common-denominator c*nts.»

Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Yo La Tengo at Brighton Corn Exchange Theatre, Tue 02 Mar

Review by Toby Jarvis

Yo La Tengo are a dying gasp of exotica, shoved into mundane surroundings. Worryingly, tomorrow night, they're even going to Basingstoke.»

Caramel Jack - Songs From Low Story

Review by Toby Jarvis

Nobody's heard of them yet but this could be the finest Americana release of 2004, from either side of the Atlantic.»

Tony Benn - Free At Last! - Diaries 1991-2001

Review by Toby Jarvis

The curmudgeonly godfather of the Left produces a wonderfully human document, covering both the birth of New Labour and his own retirement from parliament.»

Monster Bobby, Red Bits at Brighton Marlborough Theatre, Thu 22 Jan

Review by Toby Jarvis

A venue from another age, a voice from Heaven and an entirely new musical genre in one evening.»

Toby Litt - Finding Myself

Review by Toby Jarvis

Toby Litt. Clever and charming but not as much fun as I'd hoped.»

Noam Chomsky - Hegemony Or Survival

Review by Toby Jarvis

Chomsky’s easiest, most concisely impassioned work couldn’t have come at a better moment: we need him now more than ever.»

Madrugada - Majesty

Review by Toby Jarvis

Oslo's finest rock band finally take on the British market, with an inspiring debut single from new album 'Grit'.»

Johnny Cash: The Man In Black R.I.P.

News by Toby Jarvis

The Man In Black himself, country legend Johnny Cash has died in hospital at the age of 71. Cash had recently been treated for a stomach complaint, but was released from hospital a few days before his death. He outlived his wife - and longterm musical companion - June Carter by a matter o»

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