"Psychoanalysts Association of New York are a pop group from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, via London, amongst others. We're not sure the geography is particularly telling. We like sweet songs and sour sweets, hard guitars and soft voices."
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Some YSIs of the J Spaceman gig on Monday that I stupidly contrived to miss; Spiritualized all stripped back to component parts, simple guitars and wonderful, delicate strings. None of the overwrought bombast that gathered like so much middle aged spread in the last couple of years. Lovely.All of my tearsCool WavesGoodnight Goodnight / Funeral HomeAnything More / Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating
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I've been playing this song to death for months. Now it's everyone else's turn. And you can't knock throwing a bit of gravity-defying Fred Astaire into the bargain. Released December 4th on Grand Transmissions. 12" vinyl or iTunes.www.minotaurs.infowww.myspace.com/minotaurs
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This is Peter Brewis of Field Music, with, well, the rest of Field Music, Johnny X from Kenickie, one of This Ain't Vegas, and other friends, doing something completely one-off for Oxfam. Apparently there was about half an hour of this.
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Or, rather, Top 12 Bands in Newcastle who aren't Maxïmo Park, whose MySpaces I can remember off the top of my head, and that I'm not in, in alphabetical order./awoni/blackflowermusic/chippewafalls/d_rradio/dressedinwires/jennieandthebets/kubichek/minotaurs/moirastewartmusic/palemanmade/peaceburialatsea/thebubbleproject
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Flummoxed of North Wales writes "Bollocks was 'Bug' your first ever album! Shenanigans!"I always get this. But it was either 'Bug' or 'Daydream Nation' - they were the first two records I actually spent any time listening to, when I was about 11. I'm pretty sure I preferred 'Bug' at the time. Just 'cos that was what my brother was making me listen to, I'm not claiming to be incredibly precociou...
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