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Sigur Rós - Kveikur

Review by Christian Cottingham

Kveikur feels alive where last year’s Valtari seemed frozen: from the opening notes of 'Brennistein', guitars swelling like a warning siren, there’s the sense that this could go anywhere, that this could - whisper it - actually surprise us. And it does, repeatedly: these nine tracks might be Sigur Rós shrinking from the light, but it's all the better for it.»

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James Blake - Overgrown

Review by Christian Cottingham

Overgrown is an album that seems more at home in the shadows, pared back and delicate, the shiver of a candle flame more than the pulse of a speaker. »

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Conquering Animal Sound - On Floating Bodies

Review by Christian Cottingham

On Floating Bodies doesn’t shift the template much but it does refine it, the song structures more pronounced and the rhythms less abstracted, more memorable but just as enigmatic: it's a striking illustration of how easily stunning artists can fall far below the radar, lost beneath the indieboy clamour and the bubbled-up hype and the frenzied scrums chasing whatever’s screaming loudest. »

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Delphic - Collections

Review by Christian Cottingham

At no point across the 40 minutes does it seem as though Delphic really care about the songs they’re producing so much as the manner in which they’re produced.»

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Stuart Warwick - The Butcher's Voice

Review by Christian Cottingham

For all its playful moments, The Butcher’s Voice remains a pretty claustrophobic 45 minutes, the highpoints many and lovely but a touch too airless by the close.»

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Soundgarden - King Animal

Review by Christian Cottingham

There’s something reassuringly uncompromising about this comeback effort, something almost primal in its stubborn cling to a sound resolutely out of step with whatever constitutes the alternative mainstream right now.»

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Menomena - Moms

Review by Christian Cottingham

Moms is never bleak, nor ever anything less than captivating. Make no mistake - like all of Menomena’s work it takes some time, but as with all of their work it’s worth it.»

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Frightened Rabbit - State Hospital

Review by Christian Cottingham

Granted, these five tracks might not stray far from Frightened Rabbit’s established template, but these twenty minutes are still of a higher quality than many, many bands manage in a whole career. »

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The Antlers - Undersea

Review by Christian Cottingham

Undersea demands commitment, sure, but the effort is well-rewarded for an EP that feels much more significant than its 22 minute running length might imply.»

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Sigur Rós - Valtari

Review by Christian Cottingham

Valtari might not be a huge digression for the band but that doesn’t matter: this is quietly, entrancingly and thoroughly sublime.»

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Amon Tobin - Boxset

Review by Christian Cottingham

Amon Tobin's Boxset has been put together with far too much care to be dismissed as a mere cash-in, and those fortunate enough to be able to afford it are very, very unlikely to find cause for disappointment. As for the rest of us - well, we can but drool. »

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Dry the River - Shallow Bed

Review by Christian Cottingham

Too precise, too ordered to fully lift, and, unlike the band’s live shows, too damn earnest. But give Dry the River time, some Nietzsche and a few more months cabin-fevered together in their East London house and hopefully they’ll start to bite a little harder»

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DiS Report: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Film Premiere

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

Two DiSsers ventured to the premiere of one of the most anticipated movies if the year. Here they share their thoughts on the film...»

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Kele - The Hunter

Review by Christian Cottingham

It must rile Kele a little that 2008‘s 'One More Chance' had Bloc Party nailing the electronic thing far better than anything he’s managed since. But let’s not reignite those arguments: it’s just not worth the time. »

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Bjork - Biophilia

Review by Christian Cottingham

Biophiliacarves out brave new territory for an artist who’s been colonising the fringes of music all her career, fragile and demanding, at times uncomfortable but always fascinating.»

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"The possibilities of writing without anger" - DiS meets Saul Williams

In Depth by Christian Cottingham

It’s been three years since the last time I met Saul Williams, soaked through with sweat and rain on Brighton’s seafront shortly after his 2008 Great Escape performance at the tiny Volks. On that occasion I barely lasted a minute before my thoughts scattered in fright and I bid an embarrassed farewell: today we have somewhat longer. Well, only five minutes officially, but it’s nearly three times that before Williams pauses for breath, the beer merely warming in his hand as he flits between topics, cadence accelerating as he fires off points like artillery on music, film, politics and Lady Gaga. And, of course, his own new album Volcanic Sunlight, released in May in France and the US but yet to receive a date here. »

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Death Cab For Cutie - Codes & Keys

Review by Christian Cottingham

An album so doggedly middling that it barely even strives to make an impression.»

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Pearl Jam - Vs. & Vitalogy (Remastered editions)

Review by Christian Cottingham

If you own the albums already there’s nothing essential here. And if you don’t, you should.»

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Asian Dub Foundation - A History of Now

Review by Christian Cottingham

These are songs that engage the body, sure, but as for the mind - well, they’ll be lucky if they form a memory. »