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98878

Björk - Vulnicura

Review by Sam Lewis

If Björk’s last two albums were impersonal voyages of artistic license and collaboration, Vulnicura is deeply personal and so much more rewarding for it»

98224

(Review of nothing)

Review by Sam Lewis

Perhaps the deeper mystery, for Liz Harris, is that of our own lives - slowly eroded around us by time, leaving us with with only ‘emotional garbage’; our conscious states left apart as spectators, gazing over the ruin of ourselves.»

95193

TEEN - The Way and Colour

Review by Sam Lewis

It’s a strange collage of effects and affects that sometimes don’t coalesce and sometimes do.»

94579

Real Estate - Atlas

Review by Sam Lewis

The point is the journey, rather than the destination.»

82372

DiS meets Mirrorring

In Depth by Sam Lewis

Mirrorring is Liz Harris and Jesy Fortino, better known as Grouper and Tiny Vipers respectively. That there might be an overlapping space between their projects is unsurprising to anyone familiar with their work, each creating solo music imbued with an ambient, meditative quality, both beautiful fragile and darkly unsettling.»

79821

Big Troubles - Romantic Comedy

Review by Sam Lewis

The fuzz has been wiped away, leaving a shiny surface that, whilst impressively gleaming, suffers from a lack of texture.»

79110

Electrelane, Francois and the Atlas Mountains at XOYO, London, Tue 16 Aug

Review by Sam Lewis

Electrelane point the way for all British guitar bands – be smart, not dumb. Be honest. Be real.»

76628

Woods - Sun & Shade

Review by Sam Lewis

If At Echo Lake hit the jackpot, Sun & Shade is more hit and miss.»

76784

ATP Animal Collective: the very belated DiS review

In Depth by Sam Lewis

Let's not beat around the bush here - this is preeeeeety late. Er, yes, sorry about that, but hey ho - remember when there used to be ATPs in May? If not, here's a reminder!»

67772

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Belong

Review by Sam Lewis

Feels more like a logical evolution than a shocking change.»

67255

belong - Common Era

Review by Sam Lewis

Common Era is an undoubtedly beautiful record, one that delves unflinchingly into the sense of alienation in Eighties new wave, blending it with an ambient sensibility that makes for compelling listening, driving closer to the spirit of the era than faceless pretenders like Editors could ever get. »

66729

My Two Toms - Who We Were And What We Meant By It

Review by Sam Lewis

When ‘folk’ in the singer-songwriter sense is reduced to phone advert platitudes, looking further back, or sideways, into the folk canon makes sense.»

66687

Six Organs Of Admittance - Asleep on the Floodplain

Review by Sam Lewis

Chasney’s vision is as precise and piercing as ever.»

66294

DiS meets LAKE

In Depth by Sam Lewis

LAKE have supported Bonnie Prince Billy and Laura Veirs, played as Adrian Orange’s backing group, and sometimes include legend of the North West, Karl Blau, among their number. DiS met singer Elijah Moore to talk Washington, K Recs, and his favourite bands.»

66118

DiS meets Avey Tare from Animal Collective

In Depth by Sam Lewis

Avey Tare’s first solo project away from Animal Collective always looked a difficult prospect. Written just after the death of his grandmother, his sister’s hospitalisation with cancer, and the breakup of his marriage, it was always going to be a particularly introspective record.»

65271

Girls - Broken Dreams Club

Review by Sam Lewis

Still, it’s hard to begrudge a band their niche when they do it so well. »

64264

Avey Tare - Down There

Review by Sam Lewis

The sound of someone confronting their demons and coming away stronger.»

62544

James Blackshaw - All Is Falling

Review by Sam Lewis

Some of the music here is slightly too po-faced to bear repeated listening. Nevertheless, you have the real sense of Blackshaw as a musician and composer in a process of constant evolution, and it’s a fascinating and melancholy pleasure to hear his journey.»

61899

Best Coast - Crazy For You

Review by Sam Lewis

To paraphrase the title of one of Bethany Cosentino's tracks she’s more “brat” than lovable mope.»

61900

The-Dream - Love King

Review by Sam Lewis

My hope is that Love King, for all its failings, proves a success, and that more people explore The-Dream's back catalogue as a result. »

61853

I love The-Dream

In Depth by Sam Lewis

For anyone interested in pop songs, or the general craft of songwriting, the release of a new The-Dream album is big news.»

61776

Mercury Music Prize shortlist announced

News by Sam Lewis

To a hushed audience in a studio room in Covent Garden Lauren Laverne announced this years's Mercury Music Prize nominees. The expected names - The XX, Dizzee Rascal, Corinne Bailey Rae - were all there, as well as a few mild surprises - Villagers anyone?»

57225

Jack Rose - Luck in the Valley

Review by Sam Lewis

Even without it being Jack Rose’s last musical statement, Luck In The Valley is a brilliantly strong record that reminds you both of Jack Rose’s own majestic ability, and the playful power of these seemingly ancient and ‘primitive’ musical forms, something Rose understood as well as anyone.»

55155

Gentle Friendly - Ride Slow

Review by Sam Lewis

Ride Slow is a furious blend of sounds and influences, which apes the grand styles of their forbearers whilst staying true to an admirably lo-fi aesthetic. »

52077

Green Man 2009 - A Preview & Spotify Playlist

In Depth by Sam Lewis

This weekend sees DiS hotfoot it to Wales for 2009's Green Man Festival and boy, we can't wait. Here's a Spotify Playlist celebrating some of the festival's finest, as well as a few words on some acts you might do well to take a punt upon and the festival itself...»

51861

Sleeping States - In The Gardens Of The North

Review by Sam Lewis

In Duncan Jones’s recent film Moon, Sam Rockwell’s protagonist deals with the anxiety of replication, waking up from a crash on th»

46295

Loren Connors & Jim O'Rourke - Two Nice Catholic Boys

Review by Sam Lewis

It seems only natural that Loren Connors and Jim O’Rourke should collaborate together: both have had a large influence on the Amer»

46121

Casiotone For The Painfully Alone - Advance Base Battery Life

Review by Sam Lewis

Owen Ashworth has achieved that most difficult of things – in an impossibly crowed field, he’s carved out a unique and recognisabl»

46119

Jeffrey Lewis - 'Em Are I

Review by Sam Lewis

Lewis’s attempts to excavate and explore his neuroses are so startlingly lucid and hyperactive that it’s easy to caricature him as a kind of blend of Woody Guthrie and Woody Allen, a travelling poet dedicating paeans to pattern baldness rather than dust bowls.»

45167

Phosphorescent - To Willie

Review by Sam Lewis

Not many singers have mastered the folky frail, warm warble like Matthew Houck. Under the moniker of Phosphorescent, Houck has released three notable LPs full of delicate yearning and humble heartwarmers. It’s stirring, tragic fare that demonstrates why To Willie is a good introduction for those new to Nelson and Houck alike.»

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