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Album Review: Dead Leaf Echo – Thought & Language

  • June 29, 2013
  • Jim F
Technically it’s not new out, but it’s pretty new to us. Brooklyn quartet Dead Leaf Echo released Thought  and Language back in the spring, but we were only alerted to…
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Album Review – The Orb (feat. Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry) – More Tales from the Orbservatory

  • June 25, 2013
  • Simon Delic
The Orb are very reminiscent of a time in my life when, it is fair to say, I did a lot of chillin’. I was a research student but, unlike…
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Album Review: Deerhunter-Monomania

  • June 24, 2013
  • J Hubner
I’ve been sitting with this new Deerhunter record for well over a month now.  I thought like all of their past records there were layers that took time to reveal…
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Album Review: Camera Obscura – Desire Lines

  • June 23, 2013
  • Jim F
My falling for Camera Obscura was a whirlwind romance, some years ago. I heard them on John Peel on the Tuesday (Disclaimer: before we go any further, these dates may…
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EP: Ty – A Kick Snare and an Idea part. 2

  • June 19, 2013
  • Jim F
We like Ty here on Backseat Mafia. We loved A kick snare and an idea part.1, and he was an entertaining and engaging subject when we interviewed him earlier in…
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Album Review: Boards of Canada-Tomorrow’s Harvest

  • June 17, 2013
  • J Hubner
From the opening horns of “Gemini” to the fading strands of album closer “Semena Mertvykh” there isn’t a moment on Boards of Canada’s Tomorrow’s Harvest where you wonder whose album this is.…
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Album Review: Curry Quiche – One Seed, No Leeches

  • June 15, 2013
  • Jim F
Coming out of nearby Rotherham, which is just about as close to Sheffield as you can get, are alt-rockers Curry Quiche The band, Steve Fidler on Vocals & Guitar, Shaun…
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New Music: Braxton Hicks – The Bench EP

  • June 14, 2013
  • Jim F
Yeah, I know, you’ve heard the name. I’m not saying we don’t have history, or at least I don’t have history with Braxton Hicks. I’ve known lead singer Joe Hovis…
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Album Review: Deafheaven-Sunbather

  • June 13, 2013
  • J Hubner
Deafheaven’s Sunbather is one of those anomalies that happens every so often in metal music where you’re moved to your core listening to the aural violence. Singer George Clark sounds…
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Album Review: Saltland – I Thought It Was Us But It Was All Of Us

  • June 11, 2013
  • Simon Delic
There are some record labels, and Seattle’s Sub Pop comes immediately to mind, where you know that whatever they release is going to be at the very least interesting. Others…
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