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brucespringsdean has written the following articles:

41067

Nas - Untitled

Review by Will Dean

With or without the pre-release fuss, this should be the album that promotes Nas back up into the super leagues that 1994’s Illmatic originally shot him into»

40360

She & Him - Volume One

Review by Will Dean

Volume One is a collection that proves She & Him's Zooey Deschanel has a talent that's eluded other movie stars turned singers»

32214

The Epstein - Last Of The Charanguistas

Review by Will Dean

The press release for Oxford’s The Epstein informs us that the band came from an idea hatched by lead singer and singwrter Olly Wills while working on a farm in Wyoming. It doesn’t say what the idea was, so we’ll have to infer that it was “I think I should start an alt-country band”»

32212

Chris Schlarb - Twilight And Ghost Stories

Review by Will Dean

Chris Schlarb’s debut album is out on Asthmatic Kitty records, home of the peerless Sufjan Stevens and the lovely Castanets. Yet it features nothing as deliriously lovely as anything those two artists have recorded. Ever»

31191

Cat Power - Jukebox

Review by Will Dean

Chan Marshall’s last record The Greatest elevated the 35-year-old Georgian to the attention of the record-buying public, via a Brit nod. An interesting facet of Cat Power’s career so far, then, is why she hasn’t crossed over to the critical/dinner party mass appeal of a Nora Jones or Amy Winehouse»

24540

Interpol at London Alexandra Palace, Fri 30 Nov

Review by Will Dean

For a band that neither looks nor sounds like they’re enjoying themselves, it seems that tonight - at the second of Interpol’s shows at Ally Pally - Paul Banks, Daniel Kessler, Carlos D and Sam Fogarino might be allowing themselves a smile or two»

29307

!!!, Holy Fuck at London Koko, Wed 07 Nov

Review by Will Dean

After the last song, !!!'s Nic Offer leads his bandmates in a goodbye from the road that sounds ominously like a final farewell, although we’re assured it isn’t. Let’s hope they do make it back»

28150

The New Pornographers at London Koko, Thu 04 Oct

Review by Will Dean

“We're doing, like, four countries in four days – which can fuck you up more than any drugs.” AC's not complaining mind, but it does go to explain the New P's slightly subdued on-stage presence...»

28001

Bevel - Phoenician Terrane

Review by Will Dean

You probably know about as much about Bevel as I do. Nadda. Zilch. Etc. But, ooh, bloody hell, the man better known to his mother as Via Nuon has made quite a lovely canvas (wait for it) of Tindersticks-esque music...»

27993

Passenger - Wicked Man's Rest

Review by Will Dean

Last Saturday morning I was woken up my neighbour who lives in the flat above. He started playing music at about 5am and when I got up at seven to catch a train to the Midlands it was still going on. I figure Neighbour got in from a lairy night out and decided to hold his own afterparty. Which is fair enough I guess – gives me more leverage to make noise in the future...»

27535

Menomena at London Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen/Bar and Grill, Mon 24 Sep

Review by Will Dean

Well blow us if 'Muscle ‘N Flow’ by Menomena wasn’t one of the best tracks of the year. And continue blowing if the record that birthed it, Friend And Foe, isn’t also a highlight of the annum...»

27655

Rooney - Calling The World

Review by Will Dean

Like Phantom Planet without the famous drummer (albeit with Phantom Planet’s ex-drummer’s brother), like Phoenix without the Gallic charm, like U2 sans guitarist: Rooney lack edge. In fact there’s less edge in Rooney’s second LP than a cliff struggling against the indefatigable power of salt water erosion – this stuff wouldn’t get on the One Tree Hill soundtrack, let alone The O.C.’s...»

24551

Rufus Wainwright at London The Old Vic, Fri 01 Jun

Review by Will Dean

At some point in time Rufus Wainwright went from being a pretty decent singer-songwriter cut from vaguely similar cloth to his once-estranged father, Loudon Wainwright III, to a grand dame of pop-operatics (poperatics?) who could sell out Carnegie Hall singing Judy Garland covers...»

23324

Mendetz - Future Sex EP

Review by Will Dean

Tongue-in-cheek pop music that references something called the 'Or-Gas-Ma-Tron': what more could you want...»

23210

Envelopes - Smoke In The Desert, Eating The Sand, Hide In The Grass

Review by Will Dean

Released in time for Envelopes’ assault on NW1 at this week’s Camden Crawl, ‘Smoke in The Desert, Eating the Sand, Hide In The Grass’ (us neither) is the latest single from the world’s biggest and bestest Franco-Swedish band...»

23001

Murder By Death at Cardiff Barfly Club, Tue 10 Apr

Review by Will Dean

Part of the charm of smoke-filled wee venues is that the lingering carcinogenic puff that surrounds all and sundry gives the place a bit of atmosphere. Smoking’s cool, y’all. Well it’s not really, is it? But the new smoking ban in Cymru means that, without a cloak of smoke, the Barfly toilets smell like a urea bomb has just exploded. It’s T-shirt-over-your-face horrible. Yuk...»

22998

iLiKETRAiNS - Spencer Perceval

Review by Will Dean

Trains are alright, providing they're empty, run on time and don't smell of chemical toilets. So, most of the time, it's fair to say I don't like trains. Nor do I like the weird upper and lower casing in iLiKETRAiNS' name (that took me about 53 seconds to type out correctly). It's a shocking moniker, it really is...»

22889

Mark Ronson - Stop Me

Review by Will Dean

Oi, Ronson, get off my radio. You’re on it way too much. Gerofff...»

22878

Willy Mason - If The Ocean Gets Rough

Review by Will Dean

Say what you like about Martha's Vineyard's fairly one-dimensional Willy Mason, but he, like a successful business, does his one thing very well. The one thing in this case is edge-of-the-porch folk that evokes camp fires more than anarchic bonfires. And he's such a lovely boy, too...»

22056

Foals at Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach, Tue 06 Mar

Review by Will Dean

It’s a testament to the appeal of Foals that they’re back in Cardiff again. They played here just over two weeks ago and have managed to fill the bottom floor of the venue they played at then, the capital’s wonderful Clwb Ifor Bach...»

21838

Los Campesinos! at Bristol Louisiana, Wed 28 Feb

Review by Will Dean

Growth is an odd thing. You go to see a distant nephew after a few years and he’s suddenly turned from a little boy into a hulk of a man. You go to a school reunion and everyone has swelled, gone bald and got bitter...»

21991

Duke Garwood - Emerald Palace

Review by Will Dean

Emerald Palace is 18 tracks of free-indie-jazz that range from the sublime to the absolutely turn-this-nonsense-off-it’s-making-my-face-go-red terrible. In other words, it's a bit of a slog...»

21816

Forget Cassettes - Salt

Review by Will Dean

Salt, is the bitter story of broken beds, twisted hearts, deception and loathing. It’s pop melodies built on top of a brutal foundation of cadaverous bass lines, dripping snatching, guitar lines and waterfalls of cymbals. It’s rock music is what it is...»

21257

The Horrors - Gloves

Review by Will Dean

All I’d garnered about The Horrors before last week was that they were poshies who went to art school and appeared on the front cover of NME with their big hair and that. I also knew that they looked like the Worst Idea Ever...»

21577

Esiotrot - Schmesiotrot

Review by Will Dean

Remember when you first start to read proper books? When you left Puddle Lane behind and began to realise the full multi-coloured wonder of fiction... »

21289

!!! - Heart Of Hearts

Review by Will Dean

Is there a more fun band on the planet than !!!? Their name is fun. Fun to look at. Fun to say. "CHK CHK CHK. CHK CHK CHK!!!"»

21042

Tokyo Police Club - A Lesson In Crime

Review by Will Dean

Here’s a conundrum for you pop-pickers. Tokyo Police Club’s A Lesson In Crime has eight songs on it (including a bonus track - ooh!), but only lasts for 18 minutes. There’s no title track, so it’s not a single; it’s too big for an EP and too small for an album. Yet it's nine quid on Amazon. Oh (writer reaches despairingly for press release)... it’s a mini-album. What’s the point in that, then...»

20996

Bloc Party, Metric at Cardiff University, Tue 06 Feb

Review by Will Dean

A lot can happen in two years. Amongst other things: Katrina, Milosevic, World Cups, earthquakes, Top of the Pops, two Ashes, and Arctic Monkeys to name just a few things. »

20958

The Long Blondes - Giddy Stratospheres (Rough Trade release)

Review by Will Dean

The Long Blondes, apart from being favourites of the Guardian’s brilliant Over-by-Over cricket coverage, haven’t quite banked their critical capitol yet. Perhaps supporting the Kaiser Chiefs over the next month or two might push Kate Jackson and co’s Sheffield five-piece into the giddy stratospheres of the charts...»

20803

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy at Bristol Colston Hall, Thu 25 Jan

Review by Will Dean

It looks (hopefully) like 2007 might be the year the beard makes a welcome comeback. Andrew Flintoff got started on his early – perhaps fuelled by jealousy of Monty Panesar and the beard count is certainly high tonight. Will Oldham's fans have obviously honed in on their idol’s penchant for fantastic facial hair, the ratio of beards must be about 1:4 among the chaps in the crowd tonight...»

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