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The good news? Sweden's Shout Out Louds have a new album coming out very soon! The better news? Their latest single could be a Cure song!The first single to be released from Our Ill Wills (produced by Bjorn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John) is called Tonight I Have to Leave It and is a joyful piece of indie-pop, all childlike vocals and flurries of jangling piano which completely puts me in mind...
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Jenny Reeve has managed to build quite the CV during her travails in the Scottish indie music scene. A vocal performance on a Reindeer Section album track (Fire Bell) led to a position as touring violinist with Arab Strap (in the company of three quarters of Sons & Daughters), and more recently other musical appearances with Scottish heavyweights Idlewild and Mogwai. Besides this she has also writ
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This week saw the release of the folk-revivalist Indigo Moss' eponymously titled debut album.Claiming to come from South-East London, but actually shipped in directly from the early 70's the Moss family are a group not shirking away from general public's lack of enthusiasm for folk. No, they positively embrace bluegrass, skiffle and traditional tunes, demonstrating a delightful joie de vivre.Th...
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Angular guitars, breezy melodies and dancing bass lines are the order of the day with Red Letter Suits, a bright and breezy band from the North-East. It’s no-nonsense, girl fronted pop-punk, combining the playfulness of pop with Blondie inspired New Wave that takes great delight in its energy, captivating live audiences in the region.The vocals are a particular delight, Angie’s voice dancin
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Blackflower seem a little bit different from the other jangly, indie-pop bands that are being nurtured by the burgeoning Newcastle and North East music scene. Their music, whilst still retaining the upbeat characteristics of their contemporaries, bands such as The Amateur Dramatics, Moira Stewart and the late, great A Woman Of No Importance, has a more introspective and serious feel about it. I...
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A dark winter's night swirls around you as you walk past an endless line of car headlights waiting to be shuffled into order at the busy junction ahead. It’s the end of the week and whilst a part of you wants to be home, the other part is willing to linger a while longer, as through your headphones the pure, fragile voice of Laura Veirs is singing a lullaby just for you.It was August of 2005 th.
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