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It must be an accident that the artist formerly known as Pete Doherty has named his album twice. But as he appears to be in the throes of a somewhat pretentious identity crisis, perhaps his …

 

We all love music that we can dance to, sing along with at the top of our voices, and then sit down and have a think about, don’t we? The Bloodsugars, with their hook-heavy, synth-laced, indie-pop …

 

Having burst out of NYC at the start of the century to fill the role of punk icon, clothes horse and queen of attitude, it doesn’t take a genius to join up the dots between …

 

As far as mythology goes, the Black Lips have one of the greatest rock’n’roll tales of the modern era. A band that was brought together by circumstance, has been plagued by controversy and death, and …

 

They could be mistaken for a Hanson and IT crowd collaboration, but multi cultural, London inhabiting quintet, Red Light Company, are the latest band on the ever sullen UK indie scene to finally deliver an …

 

I give you Favours For Sailors – possibly one of the next year’s bright young things! The six tunes that fill this mini-album are a refreshingly churpy burst of new-wave that fuse together slacker indie …

 

Will Brian Eno and/or Daniel Lanois be producing the next Kings Of Leon album, do you think? I know they’ve done good work as producers both together and apart, but they’re not the only ticket …

 

Passion Pit’s Michael Angelakos is the latest in a long list of purveyors to present that old musical dichotomy – do you dance ecstatically, or sob until your heart breaks?  And as he forlornly half …

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