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jogontom has written the following articles:

39093

Johnny Flynn - A Larum

Review by Tom King

What makes Johnny Flynn special is his breadth of influences and brevity of emotion - he offers a modern reappraisal of the folk genre»

36829

The Whip - X Marks Destination

Review by Tom King

“I wanna be trash,” sing The Whip. Once, I saw someone in New Cross with ‘eat my shit’ printed on tracksuit, stretched across their arse. I saw its sagging doubt become taut then drip away. I think it disgusted me more than anything possibly could»

31496

These New Puritans' Jack Barnett talks Real Magic

In Depth by Tom King

With a conversation over a contested chess board dismissed - "a weird game" states our interviewee - DiS instead settles down in a Shoreditch eatery to discuss These New Puritans' debut album, Beat Pyramid, with one of its architects, Jack Barnett»

29288

Burial - Untrue

Review by Tom King

It turns out Untrue had no shadow to escape, simply because Burial's debut was sunless. With the rolling half-step and pitchshifted vocals, it seems more a prequel of highs»

28770

DiSband #3: The Horrors

In Depth by Tom King

This interview was supposed to be done via e-mail, where egos are kept wrapped and tones pacified through a wall of ones and zeros. But The Horrors wanted a face-to-face encounter»

28379

DiScover: Laura Marling

In Depth by Tom King

Tom King loses his senses over new, and very young, London singer songwriter Laura Marling: These words puke forth. I can’t write like this, it disgusts me. I know all this appears gushingly sentimental, naïve, ridiculously self-centered, and that worried me for a while»

28525

Laura Marling - My Manic and I EP

Review by Tom King

Explaining away 'New Romantic' is in some respects pointless; the lyrics are ridiculous and the sentiment one-dimensional. But that’s how I felt at 17, and I like to think there’s a residual piece of this youth left in me...»

28120

Fatal Flying Guilloteens - Quantum Fucking

Review by Tom King

Fatal Flying Guillotines have the energy but nothing to do with it. Quantum Fucking is a dry wank...»

27726

More Angular Product - Puritans & Violets LPs, lives

News by Tom King

Angular Recording Corporation, purveyors of pop music for thirsty kids, have announced details of catalogue numbers ARC026 to ARC029.»

26733

DiScover: Ipso Facto

In Depth by Tom King

As this is their first press I have no presumptions; as this is their first interview they can have no pretensions.»

25741

Mystery Jets at London Corsica Studios, Thu 28 Jun

Review by Tom King

It seems the incestuous west London rock scene has relocated to SE17, not so much Mystery Jets in the house as Kensington in the Castle...»

23521

The Thermals, The Cribs at London Astoria, Tue 29 May

Review by Tom King

Oh the inevitably irony. The Cribs have become part of the machine they wished to break. And they’ve plenty of luddites clinging on... »

23927

These New Puritans - Navigate, Navigate

Review by Tom King

A musical Fin de siècle. Young mystics and chanters let the eternal beat run through them for twelve minutes, and rock and roll finally leaves the 20th century…»

20732

Another band dies at the discotheque: DiS remembers The Cooper Temple Clause

In Depth by Tom King

It’s funeral season, and another band dies in the summer of our discotheque. These are dark times for music; even pretending the emperor’s new day-glo wardrobe isn’t a walking obscenity is becoming an increasing challenge. ‘Nu-rave’ may be all well and good every other Friday night, but if you think anything of substance is being created you’re dancing in the dark. But every band the cited as ‘the problem’ is not the problem...»

21067

DiScover: These New Puritans

In Depth by Tom King

Facts: These New Puritans are from Southend. They are aged between 18 and 20 years old. They appeared on the Digital Penetration compilation. They have released one EP, Now Pluvial, on Angular Records. They are currently recording a debut LP and sporadically playing gigs. Now, I have two other things to say about them...»

21410

The Violets, Mirror! Mirror! at London Madame Jo Jo's, Tue 13 Feb

Review by Tom King

Within seconds of The Violets’ opener frontwoman Alex has already alienated half the in-crowd, leering over them half squat on the stage’s edge. She doesn’t have to open her mouth for poetry to pour from her panda eyes, nor move to command the stage...»

20566

Various - Rough Trade Shops Counter Culture 1976

Review by Tom King

Long before Rough Trade Records came 202 Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill; a record shop selling new punk records alongside DIY releases and JA imports. In the neverending democratization of music this was the year when, to those in the know, the Man finally became ‘the Man’. Hindsight will quite inevitably place 1976 as the year before 1977, as will chronology. But the cracks appearing in the establishment circa ‘77 were not fashioned in the art schools or dole queues...»

The Khe Sanh Approach - The Khe Sanh Approach EP

Review by Tom King

The Khe Sanh Approach have got to the point where the war could be won. They just need to avoid Russia...»

21216

New Young Pony Club - The Bomb

Review by Tom King

Stop worrying and learn to have no opinion on New Young Pony Club. Because if it’s not love, then it’s dancing to ‘The Bomb’ that’ll bring us together...»

14616

Insomniacs Ball at London SeOne, Sat 25 Nov

Review by Tom King

Under the London Bridge train tracks stirs a mythical beast - the beat, ‘new rave’. Another year, another spurious media construct. As those who declare themselves thus seldom are, it’s neither new nor rave. But there’s a certain primeval transcendence in using kick drums as melodic instruments, an everlasting primal melody, wood on taut skin...»


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