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Album Review: Mammoth Penguins – Hide and Seek

  • August 31, 2015
  • Jim F
Cards on the table before we even start this review. I love Emma Kupa. Well, her songwriting at least. It was lucky that her six song mini album Home Cinema…
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Meet: The Telescopes

  • August 31, 2015
  • Staff Writers
In the many turbulent winters that enveloped our delicate island since the formation of The Telescopes in 1987, Stephen Lawrie and Co. have sought to plant subversive little seeds into…
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Track: Lushes – Low Hanging Fruit

  • August 31, 2015
  • Jim F
After their debut album, What Am I Doing, caused some fawning and admiration in almost equal parts, Brooklyn duo Lushes moved on and are back with album number two. Titles…
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See: Whisky Stain release video for The Lord’s Revolver

  • August 31, 2015
  • Jim F
Around since 2011, meeting somewhere between London and Nottingham, and straddling other duos Royal Blood with a touch of Drenge and even a whiff of the much missed (at least…
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Track: Jojee – Think of Anything

  • August 31, 2015
  • Jim F
We’re a little behind – holidays and all that, but sometimes while trawling through the emails and submissions, you happen upon a little gem. So was the case with Jojee.…
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Live: Tramlines 2015 – 26.7.15 – Crystal Bar/Frog and Parrot – Promenade Cinema / Clubs / Delamere / The Mexanines galleries

  • August 29, 2015
  • Staff Writers
We took in a number of bands from the fringe of Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival this year. Over at the Frog and Parrot was Sheffield Synthpop duo Promenade Cinema, aka Emma…
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Live Review: Tramlines 2015, Desperate Journalist – Crystal, 26.7.15 plus Gallery

  • August 29, 2015
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You’ll know if you read Backseat Mafia regularly, that Desperate Journalist are one of our favourite bands right now. On the back of their debut album, which we awarded 9.9/10…
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Album Review: The Train Set – Never California

  • August 29, 2015
  • Jim F
In my day,that day being back in the late 80s and early 90s, the home made compilation cassette was the calling card of the young man about town. From subtle…
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Album Review: This Other Kingdom – Telescopic

  • August 28, 2015
  • Le Crowley
Dublin Neo-Psych band This Other Kingdomwill release their debut album ‘Telescopic’ in the UK on August 28th. The album was released in Ireland in April 2015 and charted in the…
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Tracks: Library Voices – Oh Donna, plus new album details

  • August 28, 2015
  • Jim F
There was a chance that Canadian indie rockers Library Voices forthcoming third album, Lovish, might never have seen the light of day. A combination of endless touring, exhaustion, and a…
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