Review: King Furnace - So-Low E-mail
Written by Doowie   
Wednesday, 02 April 2008
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Straight into 2008 comes King Furnace with another shed load of quality tracks! These guys have hit the studio, and they've hit it hard delivering some fresh tacks that smash out of the speakers and right down your ear canal. King Furnace sound as though they've evolved and grown as a band and are now getting to the top of their game. Although I love the old tracks a lot, there is something a bit more energetic about the new tracks, which will be whipping crowds up into frenzies at their shows this summer.
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Review: Isosceles - Kitch Bitch/Watertight E-mail
Written by Tiff Woosley   
Friday, 28 March 2008
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Picture yourself as the star of a sprightly and whimsical film, drenched in a summer time of merry tomfoolery. The music you hear? That is the sound of Isosceles; a gaggle of Glaswegian fellows whose musical delicacies lend themselves quite nicely to a scorching summer soundtrack.

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Review: Ceri James - Start & Begin (6/9) E-mail
Written by Tiff Woosley   
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
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Dynamic and daring from its very start (with no pun intended), Start &Begin 69 simply thrusts itself into a race of both rhythmic and musical enchantment. Quite unlike anything else currently coasting today's music radar, Ceri James has managed to create something that is both unique yet comforting - simply in the sense that once you hear it, you just know you'll love it.

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Review: The Neutrinos - Donkey Work E-mail
Written by Jane Pople   
Wednesday, 05 March 2008
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Hailing from Norwich and having a lead singer that grew up on a pig farm does not a rock band make- or does it? The Neutrinos seem to have used these; some may call shortcomings, and cooked up a fierce sounding band of the female fronted kind.
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Review: The Gin Riots - 2 Songs E-mail
Written by Doowie   
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
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Well it's a new year, which means more cold mornings, a rubbish summer, another disappointing birthday and more car tax to pay. But a new year also means a new sound. Every year brings a few bands that define the year with original and new sounds. Well the Gin Riots have that new sound, if they were a fruit they'd now be ripening up just in time for the summer.
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