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spawk has written the following articles:

53256

Harmonia & Eno, Tracks and Traces ’76 (Groenland)

Review by Alexander Tudor

For the uninitiated, Harmonia were one of those legendary collaborations from the fertile period of Krautrock without which no Electro, Techno, or Post-Rock, as we know them. Comprised of Michael Rother (from Neu!), and Moebius & Roedelius (better known as Cluster), the trio were re-united by Eno on a break between two of his best records, Another Green World (1975) and Before and After Science (1977).»

53060

Sunset Rubdown: Exclusive Interview, Part Two

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

With the UK leg of Sunset Rubdown’s tour beginning this week, DiS caught up with the band to talk about the new record… NB Some of Spencer's answers (on the phone from Sweden) have been run together with the band's, by e-mail. »

53059

Sunset Rubdown: Interview, Part One

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

With the UK leg of Sunset Rubdown’s tour beginning next week, DiS caught up with the band to talk about the new record.»

52892

Peasant - On The Ground

Review by Alexander Tudor

Peasant is Damien DeRose, a close sonic cousin of Elliott Smith, with a similar style of snatching at his guitar-strings, two-chor»

52854

Daniel Johnston re-issues: Yip/Jump Music, Hi, How Are You? and Welcome To My World reviewed

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

With Daniel Johnston's first album in six years coming soon, his own label have put out a fine selection of re-issues: his first album-proper (from 1983), his first with a band (from 1985), and the definitive compilation. Finally, DiS is converted... »

52377

Radiohead re-issues: new editions of Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief assessed

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

DiS delves into the Radiohead re-issues for a re-appraisal of three of the bands finest albums. »

52398

Cougar* - Patriot

Review by Alexander Tudor

Does the grey area between (guitar-led, crescendo-prone) post-rock and instrumental electronica actually have a name we can agree »

51773

Tara Busch - Pilfershire Lane

Review by Alexander Tudor

Plenty of things have been aggravating about the praise heaped on this year’s New Young Industry Puppets – too many to get into, here – but one thing that’s been bemusing, rather than aggravating, is the way Kate Bush has been everywhere in the comparisons elephant-gunned at pop performers»

51590

Julian Plenti - Julian Plenti Is Skyscraper

Review by Alexander Tudor

Even if the voice of Interpol’s Paul Banks weren’t the most easily recognisable in indiedom, not much effort has gone into disguising the identity of Julian Plenti. After the disappointment of Our Love to Admire, the best tracks here let you hope for a return-to-form…or even a cure for the frustration of music by committee...»

51271

Lightning Dust - Infinite Light

Review by Alexander Tudor

Quick plug for one of the great lost albums of the decade: I first heard Amber Webber singing on Early Day Miners’ Offshore (2006)»

51213

Tara Jane O’Neil - A Ways Away

Review by Alexander Tudor

Last year, Grouper’s Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill only made it into the DiS Lost of ’08 round-up, at the very end of the year. I»

51013

Magnolia Electric Co. - Josephine

Review by Alexander Tudor

Solo, or as Songs:Ohia, Jason Molina has put out stunning records every years since 1996. The death of a Magnolia Electric Co. member threw Molina and his band, though, but after a respectful year of silence, they've carried on, with Josephine as the first result. »

50845

Oneida - Rated O

Review by Alexander Tudor

You gotta love the fact that the new TRIPLE album from long-serving rhythm-centric psychonauts Oneida is merely the second part of»

50149

Alt Country Week: Four (More) of the Best

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Following on from the profiles of Silver Jews, Palace Brothers, and Magnolia Electric Co., DiS picks four more of the best Alt Country artists, not yet discussed. »

50520

The DiS Alt-Country Week Spotify Playlist, and Readers' Choices

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Thanks for reading! A DrownedInSound Alt Country Playlist is available on Spotify, and right here we've compiled some readers' and writers' choices, for your visual pleasure.»

50504

Alt. Country Week: A DrownedUp of the old, the new, the upcoming

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

A Drowned-Up of the old, the new, and the upcoming in Alt Country & Alt Folk, featuring a re-release from Red Red Meat, a rarities collection from Royal City, the latest Cass McCombs, and new artists from the US & Canada. »

50158

An Alt. Country Classic...? The Magnetic Fields, The Charm of the Highway Strip

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Why does Alt Country have to be country mixed with rock or punk? Even before No Depression magazine came along, and well before Sparklehorse, The Magnetic Fields already seemed to have made an Alt.Country classic, in the form of The Charm of the Highway Strip (1994). »

50325

Alt Country Week: Magnolia Electric Co - Leaving the City

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Reluctant though he may be, Jason Molina has been hailed as one of the pivotal figures in Alt. Country, since the term was cut free from its associations with the No Depression scene»

50152

Alt Country Week: The Handsome Family's favourite Honeymoon songs

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Celebrating their new album, Honeymoon, Bret and Rennie Sparks (The Handsome Family) offer a selection of their favourite love-songs, for your delectation. »

50346

Hey! Fever Ray: DiS Meets Karin Dreijer Anderssen

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Ahead of her performance as Fever Ray at the Loop festival in a few weeks time, DiS' Alexander Tudor got on the phone with Karin Dreijer Anderssen about various things including the commercialization of music, identity and an upcoming Opera about Darwin?!»

50153

Alt Country Week: The Erotic Visions of Will Oldham

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

Sorry to disappoint you: this is not a collection of slash fiction starring The Prince of Alt Country, but it is a tour through his more erotic moments that reveals them inseparable from his soul-searching, even soul-lifting moments.»

50101

Foreign Born - Person To Person

Review by Alexander Tudor

Foreign Born make jingling-jangling, African-tinged, and lightly-orchestrated indie that sounds more crafted, more fully realized, than many bands on their debut.»

50160

Alt. Country Week: An Introduction

In Depth by Alexander Tudor

It's been a dramatic year for the Artists Problematically Known as Alt Country - Bonnie Billy's self-proclaimed "big" record, new albums from Wilco, Bill (Smog) Callahan, Magnolia Electric Co, Handsome Family, and even a follow-up to Nick Cave's classic novel "And the Ass Saw the Angel". Following on from our reappraisals of Shoegaze and Slowcore, DiS takes a look at Alt Country. »

50091

Bike For Three! - More Heart Than Brains

Review by Alexander Tudor

Bike for Three! are Richard Terfry (AKA Buck 65), taking a break from recording for Warner, and diving straight into a new collaboration with synth programmer Joelle Phuong Minh Le (AKA Greetings from Tuskan). »

49958

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer

Review by Alexander Tudor

With Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown, Spencer Krug's been knocking-out albums that are instant album-of-the-year contenders. His heaviest - and most gorgeous - yet, Dragonslayer sounds like Warm Jets-era Eno pleasuring Bowie & Fripp to a fire-breathing climax. No, really... »

49203

Sonic Youth - The Eternal

Review by Alexander Tudor

At the height of grunge, Sonic Youth awed me tremendously with a dismissive guest singles round-up for a now defunct UK music-monthly. “I’ve heard this riff a few times before…” sneered Thurston, or maybe Lee, and finally chose some now-forgotten band (60 Foot Dolls?) as the pick of the litter. Who are these walking riff-encyclopaedias? I wondered, at the time. Do they have riffs I’ve never heard before? Unsure where to start with The Youth, I did what thousands of other teens did, circa grunge, and grabbed their current record Experimental, JetSet, Trash and No Star as my first purchase… which wouldn’t make sense until I heard it seven years later under the influence of extraordinarily potent skunk. »

49406

Xiu Xiu at Cargo, Hackney, Mon 25 May

Review by Alexander Tudor

Caralee may have left Xiu Xiu, but a solo Jamie Stewart is a special, life-affirming, and profoundly weird thing. Tonight's set of "new and favourite Xiu Xiu songs" manages to have all the heartbreak and candour you'd expect of a Morrissey gig... but also the intimacy. »

49321

Fanfarlo - Reservoir

Review by Alexander Tudor

Anyone perturbed that Ed Harcourt seemed to get it totally RIGHT with his “indie” album, Strangers not long before deciding no-one was listening, and pretending to retire…? Fanfarlo are similar fare, and that’s a perfectly fine thing to be. »

49245

My Latest Novel - Deaths And Entrances

Review by Alexander Tudor

In any given year, the idea of a literary Scottish indie group (especially with strings or chamber-orchestration) is going to be a»

49210

Final Fantasy at Union Chapel, Islington, Thu 28 May

Review by Alexander Tudor

If the Union Chapel isn’t one of your favourite venues in London, if not the UK, the world, then you have no soul. »

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