Category Archives: Album Reviews

Interpol – Self-Titled

Usually dark and ominous music with jagged guitar lines and a unique, piercing voice. That would probably sum up Interpol quite well, and their latest album proves just that. Interpol is a collection of songs that sway from the dark … Continue reading

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Warpaint – The Fool

Warpaint is a 4-piece all girl band from Los Angeles. It’s difficult to pigeon hole their musical style, which if pushed I would describe as experimental indie-folk. The band draws together a number of influences to create a unique sound … Continue reading

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Belle and Sebastian – Fold Your Arms Child

The full title of this Belle and Sebastian album is Fold Your Arms Child, You Walk Like a Peasant which to me already creates images of what the songs may be about; class divide, social observations and satirical comments on … Continue reading

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Paolo Nutini – Sunny Side Up

Paolo Nutini brings to the table a unique collection of songs with Sunny Side Up. Being of dual descent; Scottish and Italian, there are influences in Nutini’s music that you won’t generally find elsewhere. His vocal is always reserved, even … Continue reading

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The Daylights – Self-Titled

The Daylights formed back in 2004 but have only recently released their debut album. This is indicative of the work that has gone into the bands career, from countless gigs to hundreds of hours lost in the studio perfecting their … Continue reading

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