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By
Joe Beasley
Twenty-three
tracks from twenty-three artists, this is an eye opener and no mistake.
Run in part by Jetplane Landing purely to expose the underexposed,
it’s not hard to see why Smalltown America have become such a landmark
name in unsigned music.
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The
opening track by Birmingham’s Distophia is as good a start as any,
merging seafood and Biffy Clyro in a Midlands style.
Any
CD with twenty-three bands on is going to have some lesser moments,
but there is also something here for everyone.
Twofold
emerge to blow the disc apart, louder than bombs, they’re definitely
worth seeing when they arrive at the Zodiac on November 20th, 2004
with Hundred Reasons.
Truck
Records’ favourite Piney Gir is on hand to supply us with the lyrical
genius of ‘lalala’, an electro stumble through everything everyone
loves about the little American lady.
The
Nothing, Cayto and Grand Delinquents are among the other PSB5 highlights,
each offering their own twist on twangyness, some loud, some quiet
and some neither.
Local
interest lies with Dive Dive, ‘Swedish Song' is reason enough to
adore them. This is Dive Dive gone heavy, a punk monster, frankly
genius. The honest truth of the matter is, this is the best song
of the lot, catchy without being ‘pop’ and heavy without being scary.
At
only £5 this is a must for any music fan, a breath of fresh air
bringing optimism to the world of New Music. Roll on PSB6!
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