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Deez...
1. Ladyhawk - I Don't Always Know What You're Saying
2. Why - Song of the Sad Assassin
3. Portishead - Machine Gun
4. dEUS - Oh Your God
5. Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happened
6. One Day As A Lion - Last Letter
7. Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
8. Subtle - Gone Bones
These...
1. Ladyhawk - I Don't Always Know What You're Saying
2. Why? - Song of the Sad Assassin
3. Portishead - Machine Gun
4. dEUS - Oh Your God
5. One Day As A Lion - Last Letter
6. Deerhunter - Nothing Happened
7. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - We Call Upom the Author
8. No Age - Teen Creeps
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1. Why? - Alopecia
2. Ladyhawk - Shots
3. The Notwist - The Devil, You + Me
4. Parts and Labor - Receivers
5. Deerhunter - Microcastle
6. Portishead - Third
7. Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
8. Brian Jonestown Massacre - My Bloody Underground
Yow-zah.
I went there.
Saw them in Edinburgh the night before
and I'd fully agree with your review Jordan. Death Cab were dull as pishwater.
Mobb Deep?
They'll need to break Prodigy out of jail first. Maybe the Edge can distract the guards with a cosmic guitar solo at the gates while John Cale winches him out of the yard in his hot air balloon, yeah?
Aye
carpet's all better.
Wait...
Bob was in Trail of Dead?
Check out Lanegan
pissing himself at the banter in that photograph.
Rare. Moment.
Where's
Lemmy?
Those records he made...
...where Mike Johnson accompanies him on guitar are incredible - his best.
The riff to Idle Hands
is a bit Status Quo.
Kramer, have you heard Field Songs? Kicks the pish out of Bubblegum, as good as it is.
See Field Songs, Scraps at Midnight or Whiskey For The Holy Ghost
Or Dust and Sweet Oblivion by the Screaming Trees. All absolutely sublime records, and damn near 'perfect'.
Perhaps just
not to your taste, sir.
Keep them
fingers crossed.
Apparently Gill Sharone has left DEP
Shambles.
^Thissy here
I think it was Papa Roach or some such colossal nu-metal mess, didn't the Stereophonics close the show too? I was fast asleep in the car by then.
Aye, it's where the ill-fated Gig was.
This Travis show is opening it, but I've heard one of the guys behind it say that this will be Edinburgh's answer to the ABC. Let's hope so.
Tell me
you introduced yourself Dom!? Wearing a crash helmet, of course.
See, no Coachella required
'Mon auld man, let's sink a few non-Carlings to the tranquil sounds of Vietnow at Reading eh?
Seriously, i've yet to see another living creature quite so angry as Zack de la Rocha, that's a spectacle in itself.
"mundane revivals of his most famous group’s mosh-happy hits"
I've heard other people say similar without actually witnessing their 'comeback', but I entreat you to go and see it.
Pinback
are quality and no mistake.
If you disagree then, quite frankly, something's wrong with you and I hope we never do meet again.
'Bring on ofcom'
fuck it, why the hell not. Get MI5 involved too.
"Where ma dawgs at?"
Rotting in your back garden, sir.
Well, it's more overdue love
than a whimiscal roll of the dice. But i'm nitpicking, the selection is quality.
I'll be damned
there's a word with Mr Wolf to be found here too ;-) www.drownedinsound.com/articles/2913866
"It might not be their best-ever album – Phrenology can still claim that title"
Hells no. I point you sir to Game Theory > Things Fall Apart > Illadelph Halflife, THEN Phrenology.
I love The Roots but they're hella frustrating live, they seem to get bored with playing their own tunes very quickly.
I bet this
will be 'kin ace, enjoy Dom!
Some of the Swervies back catalogue is long overdue a remaster, and no, I can't hear any difference between the two versions of Raise that are kicking about..I want it LOUDER!
Nice review, Jordan
....can't say I was spellbound by this but it'll tide me over for the next LP, right enough.
These folk who confuse all things celtic with the Proclaimers and Snow Patrol are a right amusing lot.
Seal
Sod Adamski, you are awesome in your own right.
D-7
is a Wipers tune, as is Return of the Rat. Just saying, like. Surely that disqualifies them, as good as they are?
Anyway, fuck that - where's Dive, Diver? You've really pissed in my chips by not including that, you and your own personal taste.
Where are those Albini versions at? I heard they surfaced online some time ago, or was this just lies?
BOH
sound sweet FA like MMJ, IMHO.
There is progression
insofar as they were both actually in the same place to record it this time though, no? Sounds far more organic than Ballads, I reckon, but she's seriously low in the mix.
WTF, Boss..
...when WILL you play Scotland?
That's a lot of Stanier love
Nice review, sweet shots too Lucy.
This is also ace-ish...
I was hunting me down some Subtle and stumbled upon this wonky footage (seriously, it's briefly interrupted by a porno and a Deftones video clip) of a much fabled scribble jam where DoseOne took on a young Marshall Mathers years ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw2flTZB5jc
Eminem (to Dose): "You look like a fake ass Marky Mark..."
Bloke in crowd (to Eminem): "He ain't gots no vocabulary...whoop his ass"
Retrospective hip-hop comedy gold.
Now, now
I caught you using dinner party just the other day Alistair!
This is right up there with David Cameron
in terms of being utterly shit on some unfathomable level.
^This^
That Pitchfork review is bullshit.
True
dat.
Class review
I finally saw these boys playing live last week, in a library no less.
Were Wives similarly ace? I haven't investigated yet...
This
was ace.
Broon
you pedantic mofo, I find mistakes in your missives all the time and say nothing.
I just thought you should know.
Slap on
some B.R.A!
Shudder
This sounds absolutely fuckin' horrible.

In Photos: White Lies @ Brixton Academy, London
In Photos: Monotonix @ Hector's House, Brighton
In Photos: The Specials @ Hammersmith Apollo, London
In Photos: Camden Crawl Launch Event @ The Blues Kitchen, London
Lil DiS interview with the man here...
http://www.drownedinsound.com/in_depth/2349818