Music Reviews tagged with indie-pop
Je Suis Animal Self Taught Magic From A Book
Animal magic indeed - these Norwegian newcomers unleash their claws on a corker of a debut.
Ils sont magnifique, reckons Iain Moffat...Lonely Ghosts Don't Get Lost Or Hurt
Ex-Help She Can't Swin man retreats to the bedroom with encouraging results.
Iain Moffat reviews...Schaeffer Something Worth Fighting For
Something Worth Fighting For is the sophomore album from Detroit band of brothers Schaeffer, and they're looking to fill the gaping void in music left by, er, The Fray. And Snow Patrol.
Alan Garner is unimpressed...Music Tapes Music Tapes For Clouds and Tornadoes
Former Neutral Milk Hotel man Julian Koster returns with his second Music Tapes album for Merge.
Matt Montgomery reviews...Whatfor Sooner Late Than Never
Whatfor is the brainchild of Michael Sienkowski, drummer for Sleeping In The Aviary by day, lo-fi singer-songwriter with a penchant for 60’s influenced pop songs by night.
David Coleman is impressed by his sterling debut album...Panda Riot She Dares All Things
Not to be confused with Panda Bear, this Chicago trio specialises in saccharine dream-pop.
David Coleman likes what he hears...Moira Stewart Sweetness, Yes!
North Shields three-piece offer day-glo indie pop with a quirky name to boot. But will you still be listening to it in a week's time?
Simon Briercliffe ponders...Magnetic Fields Distortion
Stephin Merritt dishes out some Pyschocandy of his own.
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