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flyingnelly has written the following articles:

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Gauntlet Hair - Gauntlet Hair

Review by Krystina Nellis

There is a lot to like about Gauntlet Hair - they've just made it that bit too difficult to get at it.»

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Nicola Roberts - Cinderella's Eyes

Review by Krystina Nellis

Is Nicola Roberts good in her own right, or just better than her peers? Fortunately, on the evidence of this, there’s every chance she’s both.»

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Laura Marling - A Creature I Don't Know

Review by Krystina Nellis

It feels almost like an academic exploration of the schism between the wants of the head and the needs of the heart, rather than a personal one.»

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Beirut - The Rip Tide

Review by Krystina Nellis

It is next to impossible to imagine Beirut ever sounding like anybody other than completely themselves.»

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Alex Metric - Open Your Eyes (Remixes & Productions)

Review by Krystina Nellis

If there's one thing to quibble about, it's the desire to see more original material - if only to demonstrate what brilliant pop Alex Metric is capable of.»

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Wolf Gang - Suego Faults

Review by Krystina Nellis

There's a lot to like in Suego Faults, but in the end, not a lot to love.»

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Rufus Wainwright - House of Rufus

Review by Krystina Nellis

A more comprehensive collection of an artist's career to date, you'd be hard pushed to find. The songs are of universally high quality - surprisingly so for a collection like this. And it's always nice to have everything - or, at least, the vast majority of it - in one place.»

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Patrick Wolf - Lupercalia

Review by Krystina Nellis

Lupercalia is straightforward in its sound, complex in its outlook and unabashedly heartfelt.»

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The Antlers - Burst Apart

Review by Krystina Nellis

An album that, in anybody else’s hands, would have probably been standard hipster indie fare becomes a shimmering key to anyone’s heart.»

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thecocknbullkid - Adulthood

Review by Krystina Nellis

In the end, there’s no real risk-taking, just adherence to a tried and tested method.»

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Friendly Fires - Pala

Review by Krystina Nellis

What we have in Pala is not some great band reinvention, or some desperately profound effort; it’s giant choruses, relatable lyrics, a million earworm riffs and 11 dance anthems.»

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Wild Beasts - Smother

Review by Krystina Nellis

It’d be reductive to try and describe a timeless album like Smother as a step up from its two predecessors, or even as a surefire Mercury contender - although it is, on both counts.»

68114

We Are Enfant Terrible - Explicit Pictures

Review by Krystina Nellis

You can practically hear the studio debates about how to sound like they don’t give a fuck.»

68107

Crystal Stilts - In Love With Oblivion

Review by Krystina Nellis

For all its clever-clever effects and pose-throwing, In Love With Oblivion is a big fun record meant to be blasted through the loudest speakers possible.»

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"I don’t want to be just writing 'I love you'": DiS meets Fyfe Dangerfield from Guillemots

In Depth by Krystina Nellis

It would be fair to say that Walk The River, Guillemots’ third album, is not an altogether happy affair. In fact, the album’s tales of having to rethink everything about who you are after being uprooted in cataclysmic fashion is likely to give a major case of the sadfaces. It is also brilliant: the polar opposite of second album Red’s Looney Tunes adventures in experimental pop, it manages to both be sprawling and have a laser-like focus on its targets. It’s the sound of the band’s disparate personalities coming together in the chaos and heading down the same road, even if that road is decidedly murky.»

68015

Broken Bells - Meyrin Fields

Review by Krystina Nellis

Very good, occasionally great; it doesn’t need to be anything else.»

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Jamie Woon - mirrorwriting

Review by Krystina Nellis

Simply 11 songs that, somehow, exist in a space we weren’t even aware existed.»

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Starfucker - Reptilians

Review by Krystina Nellis

The album doesn’t have that ‘grab-hold-and-don’t-let-go’ emotional pull that would elevate it beyond sounding nice into something to treasure.»

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King Creosote, Jon Hopkins - Diamond Mine

Review by Krystina Nellis

A set of songs that transcends the clichés of concept albums, folk, electronica and being Scottish in one fell swoop.»

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Akron/Family - Akron/Family II: the Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT

Review by Krystina Nellis

The insane thing is that here it not only works, but the result is an absolute triumph.»

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Clare Maguire - Light After Dark

Review by Krystina Nellis

A voice like Clare Maguire’s deserves infinitely better than the calculated dross on display here.»

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Chapel Club - Palace

Review by Krystina Nellis

In an era where the act of can’t-be-arsed is so often mistaken for hipster cool, the fact they’re even trying already puts them ahead of the pack.»

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The Memory Band - Oh My Days

Review by Krystina Nellis

Listening to Oh My Days is, in many ways, a frustrating experience. »

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