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Up The Bracket
by The Libertines
Can the debut album from London dandies the Libertines live up to the hype? With the Clash's Mick Jones at the production helm, gravelly tracks such as "Horror Show" and "The Boy Looked at Johnny" rattle along like first-gen punk classics. But like the Strokes, the Libertines manage to imbue snotty garage rock with a sort of wistful romanticism ... Learn More -
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by The Unthanks
It has been a busy year for The Unthanks. Long tours of Europe and America supporting Here's The Tender Coming, soundtracks for theatre and film, exploratory concerts of music by Robert Wyatt and Antony & The Johnsons, collaborations with Charles Hazelwood, Adrian Utley and Paul Morley, visits to Africa with Damon Albarn, Flea and Joan Wasser, p... Learn More -
Alela Diane and Wild Divine
by Alela Diane
Alela Diane is a homebody by nature. The Portland, Oregon-based, Nevada City, California-bred musician, though traveled the world over, is most at peace within audible range of a crackling fire and her cat's paws padding across the wood floors of her creaky Victorian residence. And although her methods thus far have echoed this aspect of her bei... Learn More -
The Libertines
by The Libertines
It’s two years since ‘Up The Bracket’ launched Peter, Carl, John and Gary, spewing crazy tales of Albion and Arcadia to a bemused and baffled public. NME put them on the cover before their first single had even been released (and The Libertines have returned the compliment, using one of our shots on the sleeve of‘The Libertines’). Excuse us for ... Learn More -
Down In Albion
by Babyshambles
Ex-Libertines mainstay Pete Doherty is as well known for his auto-destructo personality as his music. That fervent dedication to the notion of rock star as tortured addict/poet/savant has made him the target of as many barristers and tabloid reporters as music critics in his native UK, sucking supermodel girlfriend Kate Moss (whose cameo on the ... Learn More -
Me and Armini
by Emiliana Torrini
Following her critically acclaimed albums Love In The Time Of Science and her Rough Trade debut Fisherman's Woman, Me And Armini sees her working once again with her longtime producer/collaborator Dan Carey, resulting in what we feel is destined to be one of the loveliest albums of 2008.
Me And Armini is a hugely ambitious and as... Learn More -
Recording A Tape The Colours Of The Light
by Bell Orchestre
The Bell Orchestre was born in an old dance studio in central Montreal. As dancers ran, froze and crashed into each other and footsteps echoed in our ears the music began to create itself, painting landscapes and underscoring bodies, communicating through powerful, wordless gestures… The band spent two years among the dancers, and when the time ... Learn More -
City & Eastern Songs
by Jeffrey Lewis
Anti folk hero Jeffrey Lewis and his younger brother Jack team up for City and Eastern Songs, featuring 12 tracks of beautifully constructed, off kilter, folk based tunes with Lewis' trademark husky almost off tune vocal style and mellow strummed acoustic guitars, Jack adds some pastoral elements to the songs with violins and strings. Includes a... Learn More -
Nux Vomica
by The Veils
"It looks an ugly world out there" moans Veils leader Finn Andrews as the New Zealand quintet opens their sophomore album Nux Vomica, and the outlook doesn't get much sunnier as the veil is lifted to reveal eleven theatrical and contradictory tracks. Nux Vomica is the Latin name for a poison tree of South East Asia, source of deadly strychnine, ... Learn More