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Lost 11 of 2011 - #6: Touchè Amorè Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Each and every year, there are records which slip through the cracks, that individuals who write for the site absolutely adore, yet few others seem to even be aware of. To help highlight a few lost records, a few years ago we invented the Lost List, and ask individuals to write some words explaining why they love the album in question. Next up, Brad Barrett picks a of bruised honesty which doubles as an an amazingly vibrant snippet of hardcore in 2011... »

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DiS in Australia: Splendour In The Grass 2011

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Festival season is generally fraught with tales of calamity or serious incidents (these usually include Field Day and on rare occasion, an actual Zoo Thousand) and sad postponements or cancellations – as in Offset, Beacons and Truck this year. Festivals a»

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Disappearing & keeping it all in...DiS meets Tom Vek

In Depth by Brad Barrett

What do you ask a man whose musical voice has been missing from UK music for five years? We Have Sound was an accomplished debut, something that sounded unique to him and, thus, garnered a cult following who were subsequently bemused by the sudden silence that followed. One of the DiS boards' jokes over the past half decade has been to muse upon the whereabouts of the mysterious Londoner, who appeared to have disappeared from the face of the planet.»

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The Great Escape 2011 - Review Part 2: Pav Tav To The Future

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Following our local perspective, here's Brad Barrett, one of DiS' regular contributors' dazed and bemused tales from beside the seaside for this year's Great Escape...»

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Lost 10 of 2010 - #9: The Cast Of Cheers Chariot

In Depth by Brad Barrett

An album that almost feels like it's too fun to exist in 2010.»

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Reeperbahn Festival 2010: the DiS review

In Depth by Brad Barrett

The kind of fatigue that floods your muscles, where before adrenaline was flowing freely, feels like tour limbs and stomach are loaded with ball bearings. It's also a sign that, despite your crushed physical frame, you've given your all and had the best time you could possibly have had. Reeperbahn Festival provides this in a way only SxSW and Brighton's The Great Escape can compete with. »

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Reeperbahn Festival Preview

In Depth by Brad Barrett

A three day display of European and continental talent, Reeperbahn Festival's fifth year provides visitors with a hefty bunch of exciting new bands, a few favourites and a snapshot of Hamburg's creativity and culture.»

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Barclaycard Mercury Prize 2010 - Live Blog

News by Brad Barrett

So it begins.»

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DiS Meets Sleigh Bells

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Is it fair to bellow over everyone else? Erupting from Brooklyn, Sleigh Bells have pelted eardrums of the curious with possibly the loudest release this year in the form of debut album Treats. With complete disregard for arguments about over-compression a»

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James Chance & The Contortions - Twist Your Soul - the Definitive Collection

Review by Brad Barrett

Twist Your Soul is the perfect overview of a wayward career which disregarded the punk disdain for disco and, as a result, crowbarred in a myriad of exhilarating ideas to be used and discarded by hordes of groups afterwards. »

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Animal Collective - ODDSAC

Review by Brad Barrett

It's a frightening, surreal but compelling work that draws on the strengths of Animal Collective while also adding perspective to their failings, in this case allowing their sonic indulgences to dictate the direction. »

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Chrome Hoof - Crush Depth

Review by Brad Barrett

It's nowhere near as modest as its creators but is most definitely a triumph. »

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Deftones - Diamond Eyes

Review by Brad Barrett

Throughout you are riveted to your seat, searching amongst the debris for something as gripping and breathtaking as 'Digital Bath', the salacious brutality of 'Be Quiet and Drive' or the arcane violence of 'Elite'. And just like previous album Saturday Night Wrist, you realise highlights aren't immediately forthcoming and that multiple full-length listening is the only way to relate to the work; to lose yourself in the decadence, the irrevocable descent and the hazy, shimmering silhouettes this remarkable band conjure. »

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Wive - Pvll

Review by Brad Barrett

An absorbing listen that makes much of embracing fluency of expression and scope. »

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Polar Bear - Peepers

Review by Brad Barrett

Polar Bear represent that crucial point where creativity is unfettered and Peepers is the expression that is expelled from that core. »

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Saviours - Accelerated Living

Review by Brad Barrett

Where Saviours will not win any points is, almost inevitably, in the originality stakes. These waveforms aren’t going to savage that reliably informed idea you have of the genre. Rather it will coax it and comfort it. It might even fall asleep on this comfy blanket of reassurance. »

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No Age - Losing Feeling

Review by Brad Barrett

Though Losing Feeling remains EP in stature and with its intentions, it’s still enjoyable and represents a need to keep testing different waters before diving headlong into their next murky stretch of creative water. »

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Biffy Clyro's Only Revolutions: First Listen

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Fresh from the Warners official watermarked stream comes our first listen to the fifth record from Scot titans Biffy Clyro, due next month. »

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Meet Me In St Louis Day: DiS remembers MMISL and looks to the future

In Depth by Brad Barrett

We take a look at what the members of Meet Me In St. Louis are up to now, two years to the day after their debut, Variations On Swing was released.»

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Muse - The Resistance

Review by Brad Barrett

You've probably made up your mind already, but Muse's fifth album still has the ability to seduce when you least expect it to. Whether that can sustain a discerning fan's interest is really your call...»

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Mariachi El Bronx - Mariachi El Bronx

Review by Brad Barrett

Hardcore punk to Mexican mariachi may be an unorthodox move but then fun has never been restricted to rules and boundaries. »

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Micachu at Rough Trade East, London, South East England, Wed 11 Mar

Review by Brad Barrett

Instores are a lovely way of getting all intimate with your current musical squeeze, but does it dispense with a preferable gig experience? Micachu and the Shapes do a lot to dispense with any such doubts.»

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Passion Pit - Chunk Of Change

Review by Brad Barrett

Gentile, slightly smudged and even a little melancholic, like faces pressed against steamed-up windows watching someone leave, Passion Pit are immediately accessible yet ever so teary-eyed in delivery.»

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The Bronx - The Bronx (III)

Review by Brad Barrett

In a time before Gallows and F^cked Up were on magazine covers, there was The Bronx. They return with a knuckle-dusting, remind us they only have two channels: ferocious and more ferocious.»

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Vampire Weekend loves... and talk about beginning work on new album

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Just before the end of 2008, we spoke to Vampire Weekend about things they liked, their amazing 2008 and what 2009 may hold for them... »

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Jay Jay Pistolet - Happy Birthday You EP

Review by Brad Barrett

Happy Birthday You does what you secretly hoped it would – it conjures up an authentic fireplace romance, full of gestures we all take for granted, but which means so much when you first fall in love.»

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Jeremy Warmsley - How We Became

Review by Brad Barrett

Despite first impressions, How We Became is quite the opposite of laid-back, lazy music. There’s soul and energy flowing through the entire album. It just needs a willing vessel to channel through.»

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Deerhoof - Offend Maggie

Review by Brad Barrett

Deerhoof's world, then, remains something of a mystery as they end the fourteenth year of their recorded career. It's still overflowing with all kinds of aural fauna and sonic life; incomparable and often hard to describe.»

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DiScussion: Does poverty inspire great art?

News by Brad Barrett

“Music is our distraction from destruction,” or is it? DiS looks at great music which would never have existed in prosperous times. »


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