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mangygoats has written the following articles:

105839

The Mercury First Listen Review: Lily Allen

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

Christian Cottingham on Lily Allen's No Shame»

105674

Nine Inch Nails - Bad Witch

Review by Christian Cottingham

It lacks the coherency that we look for in an album, the statement of where the artist is at right now»

105065

La Route du Rock 2017: the DiS review

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

Another winning year for a festival that knows that less is so very often more»

104865

Algiers - The Underside of Power

Review by Christian Cottingham

Algiers are several orders up in terms of gravitas and power and the sheer conviction of their sound»

103875

Green Man Festival 2016: The DiS Review

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

As we dodge the sheep it’s impossible not to start tensing up with anticipation…»

103719

La Route Du Rock 2016

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

A lovely festival that gets everything right»

103462

Preview: La Route Du Rock 2016 – all you need to know

News by Christian Cottingham

Long admired for their discerning curation and the consistently high-quality of their bookings, the La Route du Rock team have assembled another blinder for this summer»

103440

Review: Citadel Festival 2016

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

As an attempt to do something a little different with the one-day format, this pretty much works»

103395

Citadel Festival Preview - Ones To Watch

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

DiS is off to put paid to the theory that Sunday should be a day of rest.»

103302

Bat for Lashes - The Bride

Review by Christian Cottingham

It’s better being in Khan’s world than ours right now»

102595

Yeasayer - Amen Goodbye

Review by Christian Cottingham

Just go with it and this is great, a twisted, twisting fable that balances hyperactive rhythm with striking weirdness»

102090

Daughter - Not to Disappear

Review by Christian Cottingham

Not so much sidestepped the perils of the second album as trampled them»

101439

Chvrches - Every Open Eye

Review by Christian Cottingham

An album that fits a mould more than it breaks it»

100783

La Route Du Rock 2015: The DiS Review

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

La Route Du Rock gets pretty much everything right»

99692

Patrick Watson - Love Songs for Robots

Review by Christian Cottingham

This is not an album that’s ever going to scream for our attention, but it warrants it all the same»

98310

Röyksopp

Review by Christian Cottingham

Less a warehouse rave than a late-night call to the Samaritans, The Inevitable End demonstrates Röyksopp’s strengths pretty damn well but just isn't much fun»

97400

Royal Blood

Review by Christian Cottingham

Powerful and insistent and catchier than Ebola. Damn it, have there been riffs this infectious since Rage Against The Machine?»

96547

Open'er Festival, Gdynia, Poland: The DiS Review

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

Fair play Open’er - it’s a good show you put on here, and provided we survive the journey we'll be sure to see you again.»

96449

Glastonbury 2014: the DiS review(s)

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

Four of DiS's finest writers went to Glastonbury 2014, and had very different experiences. Here are their stories.»

96135

The DiS Glastonbury survival guide

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

It’s that time again, when every last hack from every last publication is doling out advice as to how to tackle the world’s largest festival: who to see, what to pack, where to pitch up and how to have The Best Week Ever.»

95927

Zaba

Review by Christian Cottingham

Whilst Glass Animals excel at sustaining mood all that effort never really builds to any kind of release, just ultimately fading away beneath a queasy drape of melody and a frustrating sense of unfulfilment.»

95379

We Were Evergreen - Towards

Review by Christian Cottingham

There’s no way the band can maintain these levels of serotonin for long.»

94734

The War On Drugs - Lost in the Dream

Review by Christian Cottingham

Lost In The Dream is an album for drifting away to, for switching off and waking up somewhere else, somewhere better.»

94212

Mogwai - Rave Tapes

Review by Christian Cottingham

It’s not that Rave Tapes is disappointing, it’s just underwhelming - but it’s beautiful enough that maybe that doesn’t matter. Maybe. Next time though a bit more living for Satan might serve Mogwai well.»

93111

Pearl Jam - Lightning Bolt

Review by Christian Cottingham

Not classic Pearl Jam by any stretch - let’s not get carried away here - but enough to kindle at least a little optimism for whatever comes next.»

92697

End Of The Road 2013: the DiS review

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

Intimate yet invigorating, eclectic yet cannily curated, End Of The Road gets everything right: it might no longer close the festival season but it may as well have done.»

90792

Sigur Rós - Kveikur

Review by Christian Cottingham

Kveikur feels alive where last year’s Valtari seemed frozen: from the opening notes of 'Brennistein', guitars swelling like a warning siren, there’s the sense that this could go anywhere, that this could - whisper it - actually surprise us. And it does, repeatedly: these nine tracks might be Sigur Rós shrinking from the light, but it's all the better for it.»

89712

James Blake - Overgrown

Review by Christian Cottingham

Overgrown is an album that seems more at home in the shadows, pared back and delicate, the shiver of a candle flame more than the pulse of a speaker. »

89486

Conquering Animal Sound - On Floating Bodies

Review by Christian Cottingham

On Floating Bodies doesn’t shift the template much but it does refine it, the song structures more pronounced and the rhythms less abstracted, more memorable but just as enigmatic: it's a striking illustration of how easily stunning artists can fall far below the radar, lost beneath the indieboy clamour and the bubbled-up hype and the frenzied scrums chasing whatever’s screaming loudest. »

88758

Delphic - Collections

Review by Christian Cottingham

At no point across the 40 minutes does it seem as though Delphic really care about the songs they’re producing so much as the manner in which they’re produced.»

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