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slott fest

Slottsfjell 2008: the DiS review

In Depth by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

DiS's love affair with Norway continues as we're again in the country for another superb festival, this time featuring Fuck Buttons, Stereolab, Miracle Fortress and more»

futureheads

The Futureheads at Oxford Academy, Thu 06 Mar

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

The Futureheads sound like they’re just itching for some stage pyrotechnics. Even if they have songs about kidnapping and murder, it never sounds that way. It’s simply invigorating, and they’re so enthusiastic, I ignore just how Universal-rating it sounds»

Bella album

Bella - No One Will Know

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

It is poppy, yes, but catchy? Maybe. Sadly it's completely lifeless all the same. Bella’s No One Will Know is completely digestible, and more dangerously, completely forgettable»

white hinterland

White Hinterland - Phylactery Factory

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

White Hinterland's Phylactery Factory totally sounds like Joanna Newsom packed herself a white-hot jazz band and took ‘em on the road - except she’s dropped the Celtic harp and the psych-folk naturalismo»

chris bathgate album

Chris Bathgate - A Cork Tale Wake

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Much of A Cork Tale Wake showcases Chris Bathgate's bare-bones cyclical melodies supported by conventional singer/songwriter guitar strumming, with the not-so-fussed vocals and ambiguous lyrics of self reflection and speculation. But what sets this album apart are the jewels of sonic experimentation that wither in and out»

jonquil lions

Jonquil - Lions

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

When most pop screams NOW! Jonquil screams ANYTHING BUT NOW! Unlike most popular rackets disguised as bands that, more often than not and sometimes indirectly, represent the modern liquidation of the metropolis, the sounds of Lions are muted and smooth around the edges»

noise 200

Noise Soldiers: a portrait of southeast noise

In Depth by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

'Noise' music has had a place in the avent-garde since the early 20th Century, but still the mainstream turns a blind eye to its possibilities. DiS investigates why a succession of Oxford-based musicians are ploughing a particularly noisy furrow»

fjord rowboat

Fjord Rowboat - Saved The Compliments For Morning

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

With an album design that looks like a Christmas card and tracks which sound like snowflakes, where Fjord Rowboat attempt to be shoegaze they merely sound elevator, and where they attempt to be atmospheric they sound plain apathetic»

besnard lakes volume 1

The Besnard Lakes - Volume 1

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

With its foggy and discordant noise leanings, The Besnard Lakes' Volume 1 has much in common with a David Lynch film; hazily indecipherable yet oddly familiar, and full of smoky loops and ghostly vocals»

rory mcvicar

Rory McVicar - Now That You're Mine

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

McVicar maintains a vocal rawness that is intimately and adoringly humbling, making the single ‘Now That You’re Mine’ a sweet-treat teaser for what’s to come»

HREDA live shot

DiScover: HREÐA

In Depth by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Oxford’s latest ‘other / other / other’ outfit, quartet HREÐA, make a name for themselves whilst instilling exciting pastures with prize-winning presentations of cinematic musical gestures»

The Pony Collaboration - The Fast Lane

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Let this be a lesson to you: always be suspicious of bands with ‘pony’ in their name...»

monks kitchen wind

The Monks Kitchen - The Wind May Howl

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

The Wind May Howl is seamless folk-infused psychedelia, providing nostalgic charm without having to shove itself down your throat. Even though it sports a rather pint-size packaging of a mere six tracks, it is effective evidence of The Monks Kitchen’s magic...»

nancy elizabeth battle

Nancy Elizabeth - Battle And Victory

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Even as Battle And Victory stands as a stunning instrumental achievement, it could do without the pesky whispers that seem to operate more like uninvited, interrupting conversations at the cinema than actual vocal arrangements...»

brining hurricanes

The Monks Kitchen - Bringing Hurricanes

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Coming from the same label that brought you The View, it’s difficult to expect more than a couple of a charlie-run-ins with the law and one pair of skank-ass jeans, but don’t let that keep you clear of the sunny sounds of western Londoners The Monks Kitchen...»

the favours islands

The Favours - Islands

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

The Favours sound like a band who didn’t get the memo that outed Garbage as absolute garbage...»

other passengers cover

Other Passengers - We Are All Other Passengers

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Just because it’s easy to simply categorise Other Passengers as just another post-rock outfit with nothing interesting to say, don’t make the mistake of branding their accessibility as a lack of capacity...»

mando diao hello

Mando Diao - Good Morning, Herr Horst

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Word on the street is that Mando Diao’s latest single ‘Good Morning Herr Horst’ is inspired by a Stockholm tramp who hangs about the financial district and messes with the rich kids, whether or not that moulds a face-melting musical tour de force – you should be so lucky...»

paris motel motel

Paris Motel - In The Saltpetriere

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Paris Motel bring back the lavish instrumentation of stage production with pervasive cinematic qualities and celebrated showmanship you can instantly recognize and easily surrender to...»

jack penate torn on the platform

Jack Peñate - Torn On The Platform

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

The latest effort from peachy-piece Londoner Jack Peñate is this single ‘Torn on the Platform’, a peppy pint of rock-boogie-woogie...»

scouting for girls EP

Scouting For Girls - It's Not About You EP

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

To apparent flooding demand, London power trio Scouting for Girls release their debut ‘It’s Not About You’ EP, a chaste trilogy of musical coming-of-age tales of love and loss...»

colleen

Colleen at Oxford The Jam Factory, Mon 11 Jun

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Colleen (Cécile Schott) flutters about her contraptions laid out on the floor – clarinet, wind chimes, acoustic guitar, and cello. She fiddles with delay pedals and loop machines, setting straight all last-minute details, which are imperative in creating her enchanting, minimalist magic...»

joe dangerous

DiScover: Joe Dangerous

In Depth by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Brighton’s own Joe Dangerous makes a buzz without a full-length album, without a label. With modest musical shapes that seep with sore disposition without tailing a lagging distance or uneasy void, J.D. is a most exciting pop prospect...»

the blow poor aim

The Blow - Poor Aim: Love Songs

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

This upgraded re-release of Poor Aim: Love Songs is worth experiencing, then, even if it’s just for those screaming cats...»

wolf & Cub vessels

Wolf & Cub - Vessels

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Considering Wolf & Cub’s flashy gig record, including spots supporting Queens of the Stone Age and TV on the Radio, the sight of a debut album generates excitement of unspeakable amounts...»

daddy oh

The Mighty Roars - Daddy Oh

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

The Mighty Roars’s ‘Daddy Oh.’ is their third release, but despite preconceived notions, in this case the third time’s definitely not a charm...»

bonde do role single cover

Bonde Do Role - Solta O Frango

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Perhaps a certain record company is attempting to cash-in on the popularity of a certain trendy, ultra-cool, ultra-sexy Brazilian sextet. (It’s a bit of a poor man’s CSS, but shush, You didn’t hear that from me). Whatever the case, look out for ‘Solta O Frango’ on DJ turntables at a wedding near you...»

buen chico gold from lead

Buen Chico - Gold From Lead

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

Maybe Buen Chico intended to display some sort of range, but the dark/light changes here are a bit coarse on the ears and too messily arranged to make this release exciting...»

i hate nightclubs

I Was A Cub Scout - I Hate Nightclubs

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

I Was A Cub Scout is a group I really pine to enjoy, but it just doesn’t happen...»

about your dress

The Maccabees - About Your Dress

Review by RJ Rodriguez-Lewis

‘About Your Dress’ flaps about like the wings of a young hummingbird struggling to stay in flight...»