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Teepee_uk has written the following articles:

103439

Gut Instinct: DiS Meets Belly

In Depth by Tom Perry

After a twenty-year hiatus, the alternative rock legends from Boston, Massachusetts are back on the road.»

100786

"I am benevolent to the point of absence" - DiS meets Destroyer

In Depth by Tom Perry

Tom Perry meets Destroyer frontman Dan Bejar...»

94431

I Would Queue 4 U! - A Prince Fan's Patient Wait (In the Not-So Purple Rain)

In Depth by Tom Perry

The handful of touts circulating for extras have already left. As the numbers drop, we move forward, and can now see the Electric Ballroom...»

86240

Mono - For My Parents

Review by Tom Perry

Post rock at its best, by bands like Mono, has something about it that can elevate the everyday into the sublime.»

85847

Elizabeth Fraser at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lambeth, Wed 08 Aug

Review by Tom Perry

Let's hope such adulation hurries her return.»

85515

Talk in Colour - Colliderscope

Review by Tom Perry

Fifteen years ago, this stuff sold by the truck load. The audiences have moved on, grown up.»

83057

Various - Personal Space: Electronic Soul 1974-84

Review by Tom Perry

As an insight to a world within a world of black American music, Personal Space elicits interest. As a compilation, it fails to sustain it very long.»

82277

Memoryhouse - The Slideshow Effect

Review by Tom Perry

There isn’t enough of what Memoryhouse are in themselves to really separate them from all the other dream pop bands you’ve never heard.»

81620

The Lemonheads - Hotel Sessions

Review by Tom Perry

I've only ever heard one semi-commercially released bootleg that sounded anywhere near this bad, and that was made in Chelmsford Prison in the Seventies.»

81224

"It's strange being compared to something that was a different time" - DiS meets Wild Flag

In Depth by Tom Perry

"Welcome to Premier Inn. How are you today?" The man is wearing a waistcoat and a well practiced smile. He is excellent at his job, and in moments we are seated in comfortable chairs in the downstairs bar. This is the sort of bar where nothing really wild»

80970

Thee Oh Sees - Carrion Crawler/Dream

Review by Tom Perry

There is satisfaction to be had here, but more than a notion that there was a better album to be had than the one on offer here.»

79727

Wild Flag - Wild Flag

Review by Tom Perry

Whether you come to this album fresh, or as a former fan of some other bands the members used to be in, Wild Flag offers a lot to the listener.»

78750

Drugstore - Anatomy

Review by Tom Perry

What it lacks in energy, it makes up for with heart, and genuine emotion.»

78502

Screaming Trees - Last Words: The Final Recordings

Review by Tom Perry

Only when the end nears does Last Words remind you why Screaming Trees were special.»

78497

Home of Metal Part Two - DiS meets Tony Iommi: The Hand of Doom

In Depth by Tom Perry

"...and he's such a nice bloke." I'm eavesdropping a conversation in the morning, about how lovely Tony Iommi is. He'll need to be, I think. He's about to get asked when Sabbath are reforming twenty times in a row. Another thing I overhear sticks in my head all day. "When I was shaking his hand, I realised... I'm touching The Hand of Doom!" »

77890

Home of Metal - Part One: The Art of Mark Wilkinson

In Depth by Tom Perry

DiS visits a fascinating Metal exhibition, and is lucky enough to have a chance to sit down Mark Wilkinson. He's an artist who helped to visually define the works of one of the leading lights of British Metal in the 1980's - Judas Priest. »

75278

Suede - Dog Man Star (reissue)

Review by Tom Perry

On the whole, the reissue is a historical time capsule, padded with endless ephemera. It doesn't detract too much from the core work , arguably the greatest British album of the Nineties. But a little more quality control would have gone a long way to making this album an essential purchase for people who don't sleep with a Suede poster in their bedroom.»

73496

Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz/Diary of a Madman (reissues)

Review by Tom Perry

There's something that underpins all teen rebellion. Whatever you do, it has to be something your parents don't like. Playing loud»

68118

True Widow - As High as the Highest Heavens and From the Center to the Circumference of the Earth

Review by Tom Perry

There are a few moments on this album where True Widow get it so right musically, you'll probably find yourself air-punching in simple appreciation.»

67754

Foo Fighters - Wasting Light

Review by Tom Perry

Straightforward and template driven.»

67434

Jonny Greenwood - Norwegian Wood OST

Review by Tom Perry

A solid addition to Greenwood's burgeoning catalogue, and worthy of a listen in its own right.»

66855

The Get Up Kids - There Are Rules

Review by Tom Perry

By breaking the rules of what they were supposed to sound like, The Get Up Kids have given themselves a second bite of the cherry. More power to them.»

66509

Pete Yorn - Pete Yorn

Review by Tom Perry

From being touted as the New Springsteen to being next to nowhere in five years flat. That would appear to be the very definition of diminishing returns.»

66175

The Fall - This Nation's Saving Grace (Omnibus Edition)

Review by Tom Perry

If you want to look back on a legendary band peaking, or even if you just want a place to start, this is it. Welcome to The Fall.»

65276

DiS meets Spoon

In Depth by Tom Perry

A venue is the sum of its parts. Some are spit and sawdust, while some are beautiful, ornate places. The Shepherds Bush Empire always fell more into the latter category for me, at least if you were facing the stage. The place still has the music hall aura»

65279

Iggy Pop and James Williamson - Kill City (remastered)

Review by Tom Perry

The mythos that surrounds the recording of Kill City may give it a little more interest and flavour for fans, but unless you're a die hard, this is one reissue that you can probably afford to miss.»

64266

Giant Sand - Blurry Blue Mountain

Review by Tom Perry

The highlights will bolster their setlists, the rest will clog up your hard drive.»

63735

Crystal Fighters - Star of Love

Review by Tom Perry

Like many a début, it could have been more, but regardless of this Star of Love is an auspicious start.»

62911

Hungary's Sziget Festival 2010: the DiS review

In Depth by Tom Perry

Wednesday 12th August The plane touches down in Hungary, and the passengers walk onto the airport tarmac. The first thing they notice, once they stop hugging the tarmac and thanking their God that they're alive, is the heat. It's 37 degrees Celsius and t»

62849

Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier

Review by Tom Perry

While sometimes The Final Frontier seems to mine the Iron Maiden groove until the canary chirps its last, the better songs are an indication that they aren't yet trading solely on their reputation.»

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