Time for T-T: Chris goes cross country
The first Chris T-T solo headline tour gets going with NYC anti-folker Thomas Traux and all.»
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The first Chris T-T solo headline tour gets going with NYC anti-folker Thomas Traux and all.»
Those super-furry Peel-favourites from Norwich serve up another riot of cherryade, fake blood, brass instruments and blistering pogo action.»
Yes, it really is only one person making all that noise.»
Worth trying if you're outspoken, dishevelled and/or slightly bitter.»
So ramshackle it could make a Pete Doherty gig look like Kraftwerk (but, quite thankfully, doesn’t).»
Thrilling punk urchins? Aimless QPR-bothering chancers? Take your pick, but the song's quite endearing, y'know...»
Those Welsh eclecto-pop masters release 'Greatest Hits' package - but is it a glorious confirmation of their supremacy as a 'singles band'?»
That their singer emits something resembling anger three minutes into ‘The Smallest Fears EP’ shows that they do at least mean it. And they make a nice noise in the process, so that’s a bonus.»
‘Vent’ is a mini-album rammed with haunting songs – in a way that you could actually wake up with a cold sweat on, hoping that the sound coming from beneath the bed is a bass line laced with guitars and not something a bit more sinister...»
Needless to say, Falkous has his scary voice on.»
Lip-curled whirlwinds of, for want of a less clichéd phrase, rock and, indeed, roll. Guess where. Detroit, you say? Nope, uh…Southampton.»
The South Coast's indie-glam-art-blues-rock-mongers take on the nation's higher education establishments...»
Every fey indie disco should aspire to play this sort of thing, Daddy-o…»
Three men with electrical flea market instruments and funny eyes have arrived...»
Does notably well at giving its listeners the willies whilst barely batting an eyelid, so better fear for your (and their) sanity when then look like they’re struggling.»
NFG assure us that new single ’Failure’s Not Flattering (What’s Your Problem)’ duly “nods to the songwriting and production of the ‘80s.” Sorry, what did you say? Something about bandwagons?»
Strong-lunged, big-amped, heavy-hearted alt.rock, no less.»
Thomas Blatchford lays it on the line: "If this sort of indescribably wonderful clamour doesn’t influence countless ensembles in its wake then we’ll eat our own effects pedals."»
He's still working towards troubadour stardom, but rest assured that there are much worse storytellers to sit comfortably for.»
One boy's account of a weekend's band action: bring on the Rotary Club falafels...»
Latest acoustic tour to support new album, the book, a film featuring Fruitbat and the Carter repertoire.»
Stormy, mystical and highly enjoyable Iceland rock it is, then.»
Wow, that voice - so brimming with emotion it’s as if her heart were located in her voice-box, vulnerable enough to quiver but strong enough to stun.»
Jazz? Well, it’s a broad term, so perhaps. Ambient? Only if you’re a bit disturbed. Whatever it is, it’s bloody marvellous.»
It could have easily slipped into the Pulp Fiction soundtrack had Dick Dale's fret dexterity been replaced by a deranged owl on vocals. Altogether now: "WOO-HOO! WOO-HOO-HOOOOO!"»
Like waking up after a night out with Spiritualized and Godspeed! only to find fuzzy sonic guitar ambience lapping at your bare feet. Go on; take their hands…»
They veer wildly from Kraftwerk-ian bleep-house to Squarepusher trying to write a pop song... If both your mind and ass remain unfreed, then better check you haven't got the pause button on. Tremendous.»
War. Religion. Pasta. That's right folks, it's the second part of our Chris T-T interview...»
Did we rally against Good Charlotte for nothing?»
It’ll only demand seven minutes of your time, but you’ll feel like you’ve been driven round winding country lanes, dragged into seedy drinking establishments and lured onto the dancefloor whilst still begging for more afterwards.»