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The seminal release by a band who, on its release, were practically underground royalty»
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This may well be Oxbow's most accessible album yet»
The seminal release by a band who, on its release, were practically underground royalty»
a great-sounding album with lots of interesting, referential ideas to the past and how they've reared their (often ugly) head all over again»
An excellent return from an always consistent band»
We delve into the deep subject matter of the band's recent album with singer Jeremy Bolm»
This 2017 take on Eighties cinematic synth-pop is an unexpected joy»
We headed to sunny Glasgow for the fourth edition of the BBC 6 Music Festival»
In Mind reveals more and more of itself with each listen»
Nothing really disappoints here, but to the same extent, not much leaps out of the speakers and rings around one's sub-conscious»
A joyful, crazy, substance-fueled epic»
There are plenty nice touches to Chalice Hymnal, but it isn’t the most memorable record from a well-worn genre»
There is no reason why The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads shouldn't finally find its place in indie-rock music's canon»
The band remain an excellent and vital act, still producing worthy music»
DiS went to Prague to spend two days and nights with the chart-topping folk rockers from Denver, Colorado»
Still very much an xx album»
It's the tenth anniversary of an album that marks when American indie became serious»
An underwhelming experiment with moments of greatness»
A great second year bodes well for this boutique London event»
Too often FLOTUS relies too heavily on lounge jazz sounding samples and layers that fail to distinguish much»
Mirrors Festival returns to reflect the best music of 2016»
Celebrating the Canadian punks' forgotten classic 10 years on»
Mono continue to be a band worthy of attention»
Ffeels like it just slightly misses the mark on being the something truly special the band have threatened their entire careers»
there is nothing particularly new or interesting about the Boston quartet's sixth full-length even if there's not a lot wrong with it»
What has always kept Touché Amoré head and shoulders above the rest of the pack is their awareness and willingness to do things differently»
Adam Turner-Heffer finds the band in ebullient mood ahead of the release of their first new material in 17 years.»
Will pass a casual listener by»
Even without the context of watching Stranger Things, it is an extraordinary piece of music»
Krantz's record can't seem to escape the shadow of its predecessors»
Doesn't quite give itself enough time to really build into anything beyond ten expertly produced and written pop songs»