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SoundscapeM has written the following articles:

106063

Self Esteem - Compliments Please

Review by Lee Adcock

Taylor reclaims the path that the industry had laid out for a pretty girl in an indie band»

106037

Le Butcherettes - bi/MENTAL

Review by Lee Adcock

The peasants must again rejoice: Le Butcherette’s fourth album is a beast of a thing»

106029

Sneaks - Highway Hypnosis

Review by Lee Adcock

Highway Hypnosis brims with tongue-in-cheek swagger»

106016

Go Dark - Neon Young

Review by Lee Adcock

Bumping pop into hyperdrive to keep up with the entrenched misogyny of America»

106004

Skinny Girl Diet - Ideal Woman

Review by Lee Adcock

The old rock n’ roll spirit still lives - it just needed to shift to new hands»

105962

Part Time - Spell #6

Review by Lee Adcock

No modern pedagogic icon could rescue Part Time from their outdated infrastructure»

105959

BEAK> - >>>

Review by Lee Adcock

Quite peculiar. We’ll have to run more trials.»

105950

Beavering Away: DiS Meets Chorusgirl

In Depth by Lee Adcock

We talk introversion, self-sufficiency, and drum sounds with Silvi Wersing»

105944

"Everybody wants to be a rap star these days": DiS Meets John Grant"

In Depth by Lee Adcock

The singer/songwriter continues to dissect his life with a brutal honesty and no small amount of humour»

105903

Cloud Nothings - Last Building Burning

Review by Lee Adcock

The gang’s ears for pop punk hooks have never been sharper»

105878

John Grant - Love is Magic

Review by Lee Adcock

A writer with his fingers on the pulse of what’s really magic»

105836

The Mercury First Listen Review: Florence + The Machine

In Depth by Lee Adcock

Lee Adcock on Florence + The Machine's High As Hope»

105831

Oliver Coates - Shelley’s On Zenn-La

Review by Lee Adcock

Shelley’s does send us to a few distinct scenes, but for the most part, you could easily glide through without any impression at all»

105799

Terry - I'm Terry

Review by Lee Adcock

The four folks who identify as Terry continue to defy simple categories»

105758

Still Corners - Slow Air

Review by Lee Adcock

If Still Corners want to focus so much on the ecstasy of union, then why aren’t they fucking ecstatic?»

105748

Gabe Gurnsey - Physical

Review by Lee Adcock

There’s no denying that Physical still sounds like Factory Floor»

105743

Deaf WIsh - Lithium Zion

Review by Lee Adcock

Deaf Wish prove that their stubborn commitment to old-fashioned, back-breaking work still pays off»

105734

"The whole point of the project is learning in public": DiS Meets Apostille

In Depth by Lee Adcock

For Michael Kasparis, mistakes and strange ways of doing things always lead to more interesting results»

105706

Benin City - Last Night

Review by Lee Adcock

Benin City hold a mirror to London’s nightlife that condemns and empathises in equal turns»

105689

Eureka California - Roadrunners

Review by Lee Adcock

Our heroes return to the scene with more firepower and tricks than ever»

105679

Gang Gang Dance - Kazuashita

Review by Lee Adcock

Ultimately, that unresolved tension taints everything»

105656

Apostille - Choose Life

Review by Lee Adcock

No matter how warped or wacky this world gets, our host is there to remind us that we can laugh at the darkness»

105652

Flasher - Constant Image

Review by Lee Adcock

If you’re looking for the next great underground resistance then hai! Meet your new favourite band.»

105630

LUMP - LUMP

Review by Lee Adcock

LUMP deconstructs individuality itself»

105607

Chad Valley - Imaginary Music

Review by Lee Adcock

No matter where you turn, a solid sapphire wall blocks your path»

105570

Middle Kids - Lost Friends

Review by Lee Adcock

Middle Kids still want both massive fame and indie cred for their debut»

105553

Twin Shadow - Caer

Review by Lee Adcock

Twin Shadow eventually rebuilds a vibrant pallet to unload actual confessions that other lonely listeners can relate to»

105548

Gold Casio - Sinners

Review by Lee Adcock

Sinners just doesn’t serve justice to the four-piece’s wacky designs»

105490

Sunflower Bean - Twentytwo In Blue

Review by Lee Adcock

Sunflower Bean just wanna drive us from trope to trope»

105465

Eric Chenaux - Slowly Paradise

Review by Lee Adcock

If Slowly Paradise can be classified as 'experimental', then the experiment is to dismantle the aggressive showboating that usually entails improvisation»

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