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Excellent album.
Really looking forward to seeing them live next week.
Nice band
Do you think you could use anymore punctuation marks in your next review?
Especially as Pistolet cancelled his support slot for Warmsley
for his Manchester gig in November.
Nice review
I wish I was there to see Warmsley playing guitar for Jay Jay Pistolet.
In no particular order
Wild Beasts - Limbo Panto
Acorn - Glory Hope Mountain
Vetiver - Vetiver
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Rook - Shearwater
Port O'Briend - All We Could Do Was Sing
I've seen him twice and they've had this set-up
both times. A much louder, rockier sound, which was the point I tried to make up there ^^
Good review
if a little overdue. Perhaps you were giving it "one more listen". His songs always sound much more rockier (I know that's a shite word) live than on record and you the energy is much more immediate.
Recent bad one
is Travis' Sing, sung by Glen Campbell.
I like peas
I like eating peas and I like cooking peas. Finally, I also like buying peas.
This is a very poor article
Please may it be the last like this.
PJ & Duncan
They were a duo, a twosome.
I've been listening to this album this weekend and the
singer's voice seems to sound like Johny Borrell one song, then Euros Child the next. Very addictive album though.
Oh and in Firefox 3.o
When I make a new thread a box pops up asking me if I want to add a live bookmark. Weird.
Bare
Bear shirley?
The Acorn
is a bit of grower and is sounding great.
The guy at the
Lovvers gig in the tourquoise shirt with the girl with orange hair has a great 'tache.
God Damn
Tuesday's is my footie night. Goddamn.
They were on Marc Riley's 6 Music
show last week and on the strength of that performance I've picked up a copy of the album.
The Little Killers
Live at Peel Towers, circa 2004 I think. Amazing.
This has been mentioned in an Inspector Morse
episode. All about the crossword.
This is great
I bet it is difficult to be Ryan Adams for the day. His punctuation is rubbish though.
At Leeds
The second set of speakers didn't seem to be switched on until the main bands came on later.
Oh, I'm so going
Can't decide between Leeds for Brudenell or Manchester for handiness.
And she looks nothing like I expected.
I saw him on the TRansgressive tour
This is a good song. The rest needed some work life. Sounded untried and still like he's finding his way with a lot of them.
Tony Robert Whyte
Loves punctuation. And long sentences. And. Sometimes. Short. Sentences. This review could've been summed up with: "...Fortress… is a fun, undemanding listen."
The BBC weather site
is utter shite for telling the weather. It's great at telling lies though. It's far too general.
Why would
Ryan Adams change his name to that? To sound more like Bryan? Tosser.
102
Birthday party DJ - yes, in one.
I try to read everything
but have never read artrocker (or even heard of it. Must take my head out of my arse more often). I find the reviews/replies by DiSers much more useful than any 5/10 'official' review. And in fact I probably only read reviews to reinforce my own view of a band.
Have they ever
been in it up to their elbows?
Gogdamn
Why does it have to be in London? Goddamnit
Didn't they get it on
for the video of Call me Al?
Nothing about his taste/knowledge of music then?
I kinda thought this was the remit of 6 music - "closer to the music that matters". If I wanted to listen to "surrealist humour, irrelevant interviewing techniques and tounge-in-cheek wantics" then I'd listen to Terry Bleedin Wogan.
Saw her at Leeds
and it was just as described in the review ^^^^, even down to the older crowd. Except someone claiming to be her ex was in the crowd. Bet he's gutted now...
Does amylase
really dry out plaster?

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In Photos: La Roux @ Shepherds Bush Empire, London
In Photos: Decemberists @ The Forum, London
In Photos: Dean & Britta @ St. Giles in the Fields, London
They're no Johnny Foreigners.
Were is all the talk of drinking gin in the tour van? Currently sounds about as exciting as my office job. Where's all the sex, drugs and rock n roll.