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DanLucas86 has written the following articles:

89708

Electronic - Electronic (special edition)

Review by Dan Lucas

Vague, passable dance tracks that you’re only aware are on in the background because of the gnawing sensation that daylight saving went mental and set the clocks back 20 years.»

89295

Gold Panda - Trust

Review by Dan Lucas

The most impressive aspect of Trust is how satisfying it is.»

88817

Nataly Dawn - How I Knew Her

Review by Dan Lucas

A bright and breezy album that’s easy to like, even if Nataly Dawn’s palpable enthusiasm does occasionally tip over into being cloying.»

88888

"Everybody’s had one person die; I call those people amateurs" – DiS meets Eels

In Depth by Dan Lucas

Back in 1979 Neil Young addressed worries of his own impending irrelevance on ‘Hey Hey, My My’, acknowledging critics who had accused him of sliding towards the middle of the road with his hit album Harvest and explicitly declaring his intent to arrest the drift. Such an accusation of burgeoning artistic anonymity isn’t really something that’s ever been levelled at Eels, AKA Mark Everett, AKA E. »

88755

Anthroprophh - Anthroprophh

Review by Dan Lucas

If Family Guy ever did a joke about Krautrock, this is how it would sound.»

88571

Villagers - {awayland}

Review by Dan Lucas

Far from falling under the weight of either expectation or ambition, {awayland} is a far more magnificent progression from Jackal than any of us could have hoped for.»

88051

Zombie-Zombie - Rituels d'un Nouveau Monde

Review by Dan Lucas

'Never stay up on the barren heights of cleverness, but come down into the green valleys of silliness,' said the Austrian-Brit phi»

87420

Jason Lytle - Dept. of Disappearance

Review by Dan Lucas

Dept. of Disappearance is a good album that makes for a pleasing listen, despite its lack of ambition.»

87255

Field Music - Field Music Play...

Review by Dan Lucas

Play might be a bit of a thrown together casserole of tracks, but it’s an enjoyable one that only the coldest hipster would begrudge Field Music.»

86651

Calexico - Algiers

Review by Dan Lucas

Algiers is recognisably a Calexico album, which will undoubtedly please their many admirers. But it's the first hint they may have run out of ideas.»

85894

The Darkness - Hot Cakes

Review by Dan Lucas

The Darkness appear to have neatly set themselves up to be immune from criticism.»

85601

The Kinks - At the BBC

Review by Dan Lucas

If we all have to celebrate England’s green pastures at the moment, then this is the way to do it.»

84448

Toro Y Moi - June 2009

Review by Dan Lucas

A collection of half-baked, badly-produced versions of sounds we heard a couple of years ago.»

84446

Can - The Lost Tapes

Review by Dan Lucas

One thing that The Lost Tapes reminds us is that for all their genius, Can weren’t quite perfect.»

84100

Joe Walsh - Analog Man

Review by Dan Lucas

There’s a hell of a lot of people out there who still like anachronistic soft rock, and you’d have to be something of a shit to begrudge them this.»

83734

Squarepusher - Ufabulum

Review by Dan Lucas

A sharp barb aimed squarely at anyone who earnestly praised the music of Skrillex.»

83181

Devin - Romancing

Review by Dan Lucas

An unabashed throwback, but it’s a throwback that’s accomplished, likeable, and a lot more fun that it probably should be.»

83154

Billy Bragg & Wilco - Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions

Review by Dan Lucas

For those who haven’t heard the originals, this is as opportune a moment as any to unearth some of the strongest songs in either artist's back catalogue from a pair of albums that tend to merit small mention in discussion of their discographies.»

82938

Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls

Review by Dan Lucas

This is an album to tire of before it’s even had the chance to permeate every pub you visit.»

82439

Daniel Rossen - Silent Hour / Golden Mile

Review by Dan Lucas

Daniel Rossen may be sticking to what he knows best, but why would you want him to do anything but? ‘Silent Song’ is the ultimate alternative folk-pop track: uplifting, understated and yet epic, hook-laden and heartbreakingly pretty... and destined to have a restraining order against it from any singles chart. ‘Up On High’ meanwhile sounds like a hipster take on Led Zeppelin’s ‘Battle of Evermore’, with the same folky roots sprawling from the influence of Fairport Convention.»

82299

Alabama 3 - Shoplifting 4 Jesus

Review by Dan Lucas

It’s a mess, and in places an utterly glorious one.»

82190

Dodgy - Stand Upright In A Cool Place

Review by Dan Lucas

It’s like an album of Ocean Colour Scene covering Grizzly Bear songs.»

82191

Cast - Troubled Times

Review by Dan Lucas

We pride ourselves at DiS on not making crass, sweeping generalisations, but there is absolutely no one in Britain who is eagerly anticipating the new record from Cast.»

81997

Pulp - Freaks (reissue)

Review by Dan Lucas

There’s not a great deal here you could consider a landing light on the runway towards ‘Babies’, Different Class, ‘Common People’ or Glastonbury ’95.»

81910

Mark Mulholland - The Cactus and the Dragon

Review by Dan Lucas

The Cactus and the Dragon, with its shades of dark green and brown and reeking of stale coffee from a roadside diner, is a seriously impressive piece of work.»

81674

"Wrong Visions of the Future..." - DiS meets Air

In Depth by Dan Lucas

Back in 1902, cinema was still a relatively new concept.  It was, after all, only seven years since Auguste and Louis Lumière had pioneered motion pictures with L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat: the moving image of a train pulling into a station »

81657

Precious Jules - Precious Jules

Review by Dan Lucas

It’s all a bit like watching Ross from Friends threaten to kick someone’s ass. »

81628

Department Of Eagles - The Cold Nose (reissue)

Review by Dan Lucas

Yes it’s flawed, but as freshman records go, this is an exciting template for a career of overwhelming prettiness.»

81002

Can - Tago Mago 40th Anniversary Edition

Review by Dan Lucas

Can, and Tago Mago’s groundbreaking work has never been so wonderfully presented, and this reissue is a neatly packaged reminder of its stunning timelessness.»

80405

Brian Eno, Rick Holland - Panic of Looking

Review by Dan Lucas

A record with all the spirit of Microsoft Excel.»

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