Natural Harmony: DiS Does Indiefjord 2017
This tiny festival effortlessly captures the best in big ideas»
Mangham has written the following articles:
This tiny festival effortlessly captures the best in big ideas»
What a great idea to put one of DiS' perennial favourites in charge of curating an entire day's worth of bands»
Their live, orchestral album is the sound of a band maturing to meet a new challenge»
Another year, another triumph for what is surely the country’s pre-eminent festival.»
Continuing a headstrong, very Scottish, freewheeling tradition»
A record that feels like a journey rather than an arrival»
Everything Everything can, remarkably, also now do subtlety.»
It dwarfs and inspires equally.»
And yes, he does talk a little bit about album nine.»
Club Meds feels like an Ansel Adams photograph»
There’s real thoughtfulness throughout; simple arrangements that nonetheless retain delicious details.»
Only Wilcophiles, and patient ones at that, will summon the desire to digest it all.»
Encompassing disparate roots, Mean Love is an attempt to reconcile native African heritage with established Western influences.»
“It’s easy to fall in love in London on a day like this”, Win Butler admits. It works both ways»
This is a solid rather than spectacular listen.»
Only Run is a qualified success.»
Those with the quietest voices can still cut through the squall.»
Lanterns a record of true poise.»
A world away from Luke Temple's previous records, Good Mood Fool is a mixed bag in that’s revisionist in approach, but somehow topical. »
Motto is, deep down, so good because it shows there are no shortcuts. Success takes graft, experience and expansion of horizons.»
The product of distraction from someone lazily drawn from writing to mixing desk.»
A hugely encouraging and promising debut.»
Wait to Pleasure is a break for sonic maturity, retaining No Joy's signature narcotic ruts of sound.»