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Soap&Skin - Sugarbread

Review by Amanda Farah

The bar has been set high, but if this is any indication of what can be expected from Soap&Skin's next, as-yet unannounced album, it’s worth getting excited. It’s worth getting very excited.»

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Talk Normal - Sunshine

Review by Amanda Farah

If Talk Normal are not a guitar band, then they are a noise band, and an intimidatingly good one at that.»

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Prince Rama - Top Ten Hits of the End of the World

Review by Amanda Farah

The surreality and absurdity of dance music from the apocalypse is a joyful alternative to the surreality and absurdity of disaster movies and real life disasters.»

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Mission Of Burma - Unsound

Review by Amanda Farah

Mission of Burma have successfully walked that fine line between being consistent and running out of ideas.»

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Alex Winston - King Con

Review by Amanda Farah

Unlike artists who rely on personal experiences for their material, there are enough oddities in the world to supply Alex Winston for many albums to come.»

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Pulp - Separations (reissue)

Review by Amanda Farah

Separations isn’t essential listening in the way the rest of Pulp’s work from the Nineties is, but its growing pains don’t relegate it to the realm of hardcore, forgiving fans.»

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Lost 11 of 2011 - #4: MEN Talk About Body

In Depth by Amanda Farah

Each and every year, there are records which slip through the cracks, that individuals who write for the site absolutely adore, yet few others seem to even be aware of. To help highlight a few lost records, a few years ago we invented the Lost List, and ask individuals to write some words explaining why they love the album in question. Next up, Amanda Farrah gets to grips with what Le Tigre's JD Samson, did next... »

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Dry the River - Weights & Measures

Review by Amanda Farah

Weights & Measures isn’t essential listening, but as consistent as it is with the singles that precede it, it hints that Dry the River's debut full length will be. Enough teasing, let’s have the real deal. »

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Tori Amos - Night of Hunters

Review by Amanda Farah

We ought to be grateful that Tori Amos is extending herself into ambitious works of fiction instead of pretending boys are still breaking her heart. »

Chairlift by Amanda Farah

Chairlift reveal shimmering new songs at intimate New York show

News by Amanda Farah

DiS' New York correspondent Amanda Farah popped along to catch the return of Chairlift last week, and here's her report from the intimate show...»

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Howler - This One's Different

Review by Amanda Farah

An auspicious start for Minnesota band Howler.»

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Emmy the Great - Virtue

Review by Amanda Farah

Virtue is every bit as lovely as First Love but has a greater sophistication in arrangements and mixes.»

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Mechanical Bride - Living with Ants

Review by Amanda Farah

Mechanical Bride has shown what she can do. Now it’s just a matter of her not selling herself short. »

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Holly Golightly and The Brokeoffs - No Help Coming

Review by Amanda Farah

On No Help Coming, their third full-length, Holly Golightly and Lawyer Dave keep a firm grasp on all that is whimsical and charming about Americana, but have a deep understanding of when to let got of these core elements.»

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Jeniferever - Silesia

Review by Amanda Farah

For any lingering sadness, Silesia is still a relaxing listen: and all of its intense sound swells still leave you with a feeling of peace.»

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Porcelain Raft - Gone Blind

Review by Amanda Farah

The demanded dedication is certainly rewarded in the innumerable layers of intricate noise, but without the patience to dissect the different elements, what you’re left with is the impression of more trendy surf rock.»

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Men - Talk About Body

Review by Amanda Farah

At this very weird social, political and economic juncture in American history, MEN have made a record that comments on homophobia and socio-economic stratification that is, amazingly, a lot of fun to listen to. »

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Errors - Celebrity Come Down With Me

Review by Amanda Farah

Fans of Errors may be more bemused than enthused about the celebrity takeover of Come Down With Me, but as a standalone electronica album, it’s worth your time. »

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New York Week: A Guide to Brooklyn's DIY Scene

In Depth by Amanda Farah

Many of the DIY spaces in Brooklyn have a dubious legal standing. Some spaces are actually people’s homes, loft spaces and larger apartments that have the furniture shoved out of the way for bands to play. Some are commercial spaces the landlords rent knowing they will be used as “performance spaces” and that some of the artists will be bands. That does not necessarily qualify the venue to charge for admission or sell alcohol. It is also an open secret that some of the commercially zoned spaces are lived in, though the landlords aren’t amongst those in on the secret. »

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10 Years in New York: A Mixtape

In Depth by Amanda Farah

Amanda Farah shares her past 10 years in New York, as part of DiS' 10th Anniversary look back at 10 years in various cities and genres. This mixtape featuring suggestions from various nYc bands, also kicks off this week's BlackBerry Torch suggested Mixcloud theme of "local" mixes, so take inspiration from it and make a mixcloud mix for New York or your favourite/local town or city of the past 10 years, tagged DiSis10 to enter our mixers competition. Or share the below mix to enter our listeners competition (more info here. »

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Violens - Amoral

Review by Amanda Farah

Violens have achieved their sound and successfully executed their technique, but are still wanting for purpose. »

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The Vaselines - Sex With an X

Review by Amanda Farah

The Vaselines have succeeded where so many failed; they have remained true to the appeal of their first album while acknowledging that they are older and can’t really get away with singing about cats and riding horses with a wink and a smirk.»

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Gallops - Gallops

Review by Amanda Farah

For those wary of vocal-less electronica, this may prove a comfortable entree to the genre; the songs are rock music length, the guitars are rock music guitars.»

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Various - Hobbyism

Review by Amanda Farah

Independent labels tend to take a while to build up their reputations. Many start off with modest releases, small formats, small »

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Alina Orlova - Laukinis Suo Dingo

Review by Amanda Farah

Regardless of what Orlova is saying, she is still successfully conveying a level of emotion and intensity you can connect to. »

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Alan Pownall - True Love Stories

Review by Amanda Farah

There’s nothing weird or wacky, no left-field lyrics to cause offense. But in keeping things so tame, there’s not a whole lot to fall in love with.»

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Ed Harcourt - Lustre

Review by Amanda Farah

He is as in touch with his emotions as ever, but has learned to temper his darker sentiments with more light-hearted compositions. It allows him to convey his confidences and doubts, loves and longings with a respectable sincerity, rather than feeling like he’s told you more than you really wanted to know. »

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Operator Please - Gloves

Review by Amanda Farah

In-your-face as their delivery is, Operator Please have proven to be clever on more than one front. »

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Jaguar Love - Hologram Jams

Review by Amanda Farah

There is the decided feeling of potential not being realised. »

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Paul Hawkins and Thee Awkward Silences - Apologies to the Enlightenment

Review by Amanda Farah

It's a record for the so-called creative classes, or at least anyone who has ever dared to follow a creative pursuit and dealt with the inevitable struggle entailed therein.»