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Jordan2292 has written the following articles:

28125

The Insect Guide - 6ft In Love

Review by Jordan Dowling

6ft In Love is a brave and definitive debut album. Another notch against any shoegazing naysayer...»

28122

Beach House - Beach House

Review by Jordan Dowling

Beach House’s debut is not an album for our time; it is one that yearns for a simpler life, for an existence always tinted rose and viewed through eyes misted by joyous tears, something we all wish for but will never achieve...»

27748

Akron/Family - Love Is Simple

Review by Jordan Dowling

In the space of four years and through a handful of albums Akron/Family have evolved from a collective of psych/folk rock chancers to one of the strongest acts in their chosen/given sub-genre, and surrounding ones as well...»

The Mock Heroic - Dignified Exits

Review by Jordan Dowling

Dignified Exits is an album for the few seconds before a car crash, when your soul begins its escape of the body and someone else’s life flashes before your eyes...»

27750

Get Hustle at Nottingham Bunkers Hill Inn, Fri 21 Sep

Review by Jordan Dowling

It’s easy to point fingers in the vague direction of Lightning Bolt, Hella, The Locust or, y’know, any band that blurs the boundaries between music and noise, or simply push any boundaries; the difference here is that Get Hustle retain the old rock and roll spirit...»

19157

Pacific Ocean Fire, Josh T Pearson at Leicester Firebug, Fri 14 Sep

Review by Jordan Dowling

Through good and evil, dark and light and all shades in between, Josh T Pearson is one of the truly great songwriters, nay showmen, of our age...»

27226

Spanish For 100 - Say What You Want To Say To Me

Review by Jordan Dowling

Be sure to check Spanish For 100 out before the inevitable waves of widespread critical adulation thrust them into the limelight...»

19157

Pearson Ocean Fire: tour for September

News by Jordan Dowling

Texan country-rocker Josh T Pearson, formerly of Lift To Experience, returns to the UK for a string of dates with hotly tipped Leicester six-piece indie crew Pacific Ocean Fire...»

16963

"Like hypno-birthing": Lords on their second LP

In Depth by Jordan Dowling

MySpace site and their genre description pretty much describes them to a tee: Rock, Rock, Rock. Their debut album This Ain't A Hate Thing, It's A Love Thing was a hard (blues) rocking bastard and a half. I played it at work yesterday and two middle-aged men combusted...»

26861

Hot Renault Traffic presents... at Nottingham Junktion 7, Sat 25 Aug

Review by Jordan Dowling

This can be summarised as neither shoegaze nor post-rock; this is music crafted by angels with the souls of devils trying to break free of the purgatory of modern life; a scary prospect for most in the day of the wittily socially-observant rock band, but an altogether more rewarding one. Catch Exit Calm before they take off...»

26555

Humanfly - II

Review by Jordan Dowling

The name Humanfly doesn't really conjure up much confidence, sounding as it does perfect for a sub-standard metal band playing on a £2 bill with 13 other sub-standard metal bands...»

26532

Asobi Seksu - Citrus

Review by Jordan Dowling

Asobi Seksu are a band possessing talent and ability far beyond their years and with Citrus they have fully realised their potential in a particularly short time...»

26247

O'Death - Head Home

Review by Jordan Dowling

Such a drunken, riotus hijacking of a once noble bloodline. The passing of the old forced in such an anarchistic fashion, a revolution of sorts. It used to be beautiful yes, but never this thrilling, this necessary.»

26058

Gravenhurst - Trust

Review by Jordan Dowling

Ignorance may not be bliss, but sometimes it’s good to look upon a person’s art with an uncertain eye...»

25747

Tenebrous - Tenebrous Liar

Review by Jordan Dowling

In the world of Tenebrous Liar, everything happens just out of the reach; always at the corner of the eye...»

25507

Superkings - Hit The Ground Running

Review by Jordan Dowling

With Superkings the glass is both half-full and half-empty, but what it contains is so diluted and devoid of any discernable taste that you end up wishing for the glass to just smash on the floor...»

25364

Their name is Gizeh? Calla Sign Deal, Tour

News by Jordan Dowling

Brooding yet beautiful Leicester five-piece Her Name Is Calla have signed to Leeds based record label Gizeh Records, home of Immune and Glissando among others.»

25352

twentysixfeet - My Dead Organ

Review by Jordan Dowling

Comparisons can be drawn to fellow Brits Oceansize circa their Effloresce debut, but where t' Size reached their focal point on sprawling epics, twentysixfeet are at their most potent when cramming every idea into as small a time (just under four minutes on the title track) as possible...»

24910

Enter Shikari - Jonny Sniper

Review by Jordan Dowling

I'm confused. Am I supposed to take these guys seriously? On one hand they have won NME's John Peel Award for Superamazing Uniqueness or something (which says more about NME than the loveable iconic, but rather unfortunately dead, DJ), yet on the other it comes into my hands from the DrownedinSound.com offices with a “LOL” from editorial...»

24088

Souvaris - A Hat

Review by Jordan Dowling

A Hat offers little you haven't heard before, stylistically, but there’s every chance you haven't heard it told as well as this...»

24791

Underground Railroad - Twisted Trees

Review by Jordan Dowling

Jolly French three-piece Underground Railroads’ latest album Twisted Trees is a Hollywood epic of an art-punk album: it hits you hard, head on, with such velocity that it’s momentarily stunning...»

24584

Label Focus #5: Gringo Records

In Depth by Jordan Dowling

On June 9, a small but very special record label based in Nottingham reaches its tenth birthday. Its name is Gringo Records, and if you are a patron of the Midland's smaller venues, or a visitor to recent ATP and Dot To Dot festivals, you may know its name. But just what do you know of its releases? The answer from the many: not very much...»

24094

The Nottingham-Berlin Crossroads: DiS meets Josh T Pearson

In Depth by Jordan Dowling

DiS's Jordan Dowling catches up with the reclusive former Lift To Experience man while he tours with 65daysofstatic.

Today is special for two reasons. Firstly, it marks the first time I've been rained on whilst inside a bus. Secondly, it marks the first time in around five years that Josh T Pearson has agreed to do an interview...»

22292

Napoleon IIIrd - In Debt To

Review by Jordan Dowling

Napoleon IIIrd has revived the classic, quirky, British pop spirit that has been dead, or at least dormant, for the past decade. Bless him...»

23901

Band of Horses - The Funeral

Review by Jordan Dowling

'The Funeral', the first UK single taken from 2006's highly rated Everything All The Time album, is one of the strongest, and most immediate, passages to Band Of Horses' ethereal, windswept world...»

23798

Dungen - Tio Bitar

Review by Jordan Dowling

Maybe it's a sign of the times? A few years ago I would have loved an album like Tio Bitar, a consistent, solid album that pitches its tent in near-virgin soil. Now, though, I struggle with it. »

23732

Thee More Shallows - Book Of Bad Breaks

Review by Jordan Dowling

Book Of Bad Breaks is not a particularly difficult listen. Thee More Shallows have, in a short time, perfected their sound to an extent that they can take multiple left turns without losing their way. It's prog, sure, but not as you know it. Just how you want it...»

23585

Smegma - 33 1/3

Review by Jordan Dowling

The fact that this release actually marks a third of a century since the band’s birth is quite scary. How they have gone this long without being shopped is quite astonishing, but I guess it goes to show that no matter what shit you can come up with, there is always going to be someone you can fool...»

23351

Other Passengers - Sick Sick

Review by Jordan Dowling

From a journalistic standpoint I hate bands like Other Passengers. Bands that refuse to stick to a particular genre for more than 30 seconds, whose music constantly evolves, expands to new territories without ever retreating. From the standpoint of a music fan, more relevant to you I guess, I love them...»

22393

Low - Drums And Guns

Review by Jordan Dowling

Drums & Guns is likely to split opinion to a greater extent than any other piece of Low's extensive catalogue, but avid fans should not be put off as behind the challenging production and at the centre of all their controlled experimentation lies one of the band’s strongest releases to date...»

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