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samoore has written the following articles:

101697

Fat Freddy's Drop - Bays

Review by Sam Moore

Big bass, big beats, big band»

100894

Foals - What Went Down

Review by Sam Moore

More a work that’ll maintain Foals' excellent level of consistency, rather than proving itself to be the defining album of an already blessed year for music»

100743

Dornik - Dornik

Review by Sam Moore

Dornik is certainly an artist full of promise»

100616

Tame Impala - Currents

Review by Sam Moore

A record that demands your reflection and immersion»

99864

Daughn Gibson - Carnation

Review by Sam Moore

A record that’s as beguiling as it is strange»

99764

Jamie xx - In Colour

Review by Sam Moore

In Colour stands tall as a bold and renewably-exciting triumph.»

99622

Best Coast - California Nights

Review by Sam Moore

It determinedly proves that the Best Coast formula won’t ever change»

99416

Todd Rundgren - Global

Review by Sam Moore

You’re likely to only really get it if you’re a Rundgren aficionado»

99294

Death Cab for Cutie - Kintsugi

Review by Sam Moore

Kintsugi is a finely-made tearjerker of a record»

99273

The Cribs - For All My Sisters

Review by Sam Moore

The Cribs have managed to interpret the notion of 'pop music' into an often-spectacular record.»

98998

Badbadnotgood featuring Ghostface Killah - Sour Soul

Review by Sam Moore

This form of collaboration is an art form that the hip-hop genre should embrace far more often.»

98853

Pond - Man It Feels Like Space Again

Review by Sam Moore

When it comes to a band like Pond, there really shouldn’t be any rules that we expect them to follow.»

98612

Bonobo - Flashlight

Review by Sam Moore

Whilst short in duration, Flashlight is definitely tall in ambition.»

98532

Wu-Tang Clan - A Better Tomorrow

Review by Sam Moore

Doesn’t successfully break new ground as much as it reassuringly treads familiar paths.»

98327

TV on the Radio - Seeds

Review by Sam Moore

A compelling and frankly splendid record that you should seriously consider adding to your collection.»

94443

Young Fathers - Dead

Review by Sam Moore

If you’re looking for a thoroughly twenty-first-century record that’ll challenge your preconceptions and bombard the senses, then Dead is something that’s definitely worth your while.»

98153

Authenticity, Keyboard Warriors and How Jungle's Mask Slipped

In Depth by Sam Moore

The Rise to An Inevitable Nomination... and The Death of J and T's Much-Hyped Mystique.»

96529

Jungle - Jungle

Review by Sam Moore

An act to make a long-term investment in.»

98094

Childish Gambino - STN MTN/Kauai

Review by Sam Moore

This release is an encouraging step forward by Glover, whose hearty investment in the Gambino stock will surely increase in the months to come.»

97811

SBTRKT - Wonder Where We Land

Review by Sam Moore

Wonder Where We Land proves that the SBTRKT name is still very much worth following second time round.»

97687

Death from Above 1979 - The Physical World

Review by Sam Moore

All discourse on the relevancy of this outfit is disposed of within the first bars of the meteoric ‘Cheap Talk’.»

97091

Childhood - Lacuna

Review by Sam Moore

The right kind of noises. For fans of The Horrors and Deerhunter.»

96908

Devonté Hynes - Palo Alto: Original Motion Picture Score

Review by Sam Moore

This OST may just be one for Dev Hynes aficionados.»

95685

Kyla La Grange - Cut Your Teeth

Review by Sam Moore

A record that demands you court it over time in order to even be invited to appreciate the true extent of its splendour.»

95485

Chromeo - White Women

Review by Sam Moore

Here is Chromeo’s fourth record, affixed with a questionable title that’ll go nicely with the more-than-questionable choices of movement that you’ll start to make as you pull shapes listening to this vivacious album.»

95231

Fuck Art Let's Dance! - Atlas

Review by Sam Moore

Sadly Atlas just isn’t the manifesto that these cursing Germans presumably hoped it would become.»

95185

The Birds of Satan - The Birds of Satan

Review by Sam Moore

We can safely declare that this bird should be allowed to fly.»

95064

Ratking - So It Goes

Review by Sam Moore

Brutally hip-hop with post-punk tendencies, Ratking’s debut album is a wonderfully dystopic record that is as progressive as it is anarchist.»

94912

Lucius - Wildewoman

Review by Sam Moore

As colourful as its cover sleeve, Wildewoman is packed with a joyous authenticity.»

94870

Howler - World of Joy

Review by Sam Moore

There’s a risk that comes with sticking to what’s familiar.»

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