Liam Mclean is no joke. Not musically, nor when discussing his slick RnB.
READ MOREYour worst fears about ‘Nothing’ are probably right. The late-year, post-album extended-play sounds like the runoff of a few constructions that didn’t make the cut for ‘Dedication’.
It’s hard to fathom that British Sea Power now have five albums under their belts.
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This month’s issue of Loud And Quiet will be released this weekend (July 17th), and will also be our first issue that will be available on our new Loud And Quiet Digital service.
Issue 19 (vol. 3) features an exclusive cover feature interview with London noise trio Factory Floor as well as a chat with Brighton psychobilly crooners Eigthies Matchbox B-Line Disasters, who let us in on what the hell they’ve been up to these past six years.
We celebrate five years of Young And Lost Club, and introduce new bands Flats, Becoming Real, Golden Grrrls, Memoryhouse and Bitches.
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This month’s cinema and book releases, as well as album and live reviews of…
WAVVES / glastonbury festival / BEST COAST / drum eyes / SKREAM / kele / DIRTY PROJECTORS / woven bones / MYSTERY JETS / delorean / PLEASE / menomena / TY SEGALL / midlake / THROATS / baths / MOUNT CARMEL / sky larkin… AND MORE!
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This week we’ve been listening to new music from The Proper Ornaments, The Weeknd, Electricity In Our Homes, Sunless ’97 and Ceremony [pictured].
LISTEN HEREDropping his iPhone was the best thing that ever happened to Reef Younis.
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