Reviews
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2012-07-10
Something for the Weakened Meursault
A successful sideways step for the Edinburgh band, embracing a more natural sound.reviewed by Noel Gardner
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2012-06-25
Light of the North Miaoux Miaoux
Pretty electro from Glasgow which suffers from stunted imagination.reviewed by Brad Barrett
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2012-06-25
The Plot Against Common Sense Future of the Left
Subversion of the most intelligent, insidious, inventive kind.reviewed by Mischa Pearlman
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2012-06-18
MICroscope Riz MC
The equivalent of setting up a city-sized PA system and cranking it to maximum.reviewed by Adam Kennedy
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2012-05-18
Tree Bursts in Snow Admiral Fallow
Hearts might well burst under prolonged exposure to this record.reviewed by Martin Aston
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2012-05-07
Haight-Ashbury 2: The Ashburys Haight-Ashbury
Far more than just a spun-out, swinging 60s tribute affair.reviewed by Leonie Cooper
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2012-04-16
From All Angles Profisee
A game and worthy attempt to push the envelope of British rap a little.reviewed by Noel Gardner
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2011-09-05
The Proximity Effect Laki Mera
Glasgow combo’s folk-tinged electro-pop is ripe with promise.reviewed by Ben Arnold
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2011-06-06
Fault Lines United Fruit
They’ve an awful name, but this Glasgow band kicks up an impressive racket.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2011-03-14
Factorycraft FOUND
Arty Scottish indie collective win both hearts and minds.reviewed by Johnny Sharp
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2011-03-14
Nightingale Erland and the Carnival
Soothsayer lyricism atop sinister guitars and eldritch electronics.reviewed by Paul Clarke
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2011-02-07
Kammerspiel Conquering Animal Sound
A delightful debut album which tinkles and buzzes, chimes and crackles with real promise.reviewed by Mike Diver