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Song of the Day

#375 Kishi Bashi – Philosophize In It! Chemicalize With It!

by Ali Mason • 13 March 2014

Kishi Bashi’s second album Lighght is due out in May on Joyful Noise Recordings, and it’s possible that a label’s name has never been better suited to an artist’s sound. Frankly we would struggle to think of a better term…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Nick Mulvey @ Scala, London

by For Folk's Sake • 13 March 2014
For Folk's Sake | Nick Mulvey | Scala | London | live | 11 March 2014

It’s fair to say that a quite a bit of hype has generated around Nick Mulvey in recent months so as I rounded the steps at London’s Scala, I found myself wondering if he’d be able to live up to…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Withered Hand – New Gods

by Chris Peet • 13 March 2014

A full five years on from Withered Hand’s unembellished debut Good News, on first listen to New Gods you’d be forgiven for thinking that Dan Willson has spent those years sunning himself on some far-flung beach mending whatever heartbreaks and…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Bombay Bicycle Club at Rock City

by Joe Sweeting • 12 March 2014

Fresh from securing the Number 1 album position for their latest LP, So Long, See you Tomorrow, Bombay Bicycle Club have embarked on a UK Tour playing all the branded academies and clubs across the width and breadth of the…

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Song of the Day

#374 Eels – Mistakes of my Youth

by Helen • 12 March 2014
For Folk's Sake | Eels | The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett | album cover

‘Mistakes of my Youth’ is a retrospective of the self-defeating choices and actions of Mark Oliver Everett, one of the best people ever in the history of people who can both play guitar and sing songs. With misty, laid-back guitars…

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#373 Little Chief – Mountain Song

by Ian Parker • 11 March 2014

From out of Fayetteville, Arkansas come Little Chief, a band entirely unrelated to and not the little brother of Santa Monica’s Chief. They’ve this week released their debut album Lion’s Den, described as the sound of the band that would…

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