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‘Why would you listen to such sad music surely it makes you feel even sadder?’ posed a friend to me...
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Sophomore LP from London-based quartet is an accomplished slab of angular, wry indie-pop wonderfulness. Opening with the archly humourous Out...
It’s been six whole years since Art Brut released their stellar debut Bang Bang Rock & Roll. In that time...
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Theatrical art-pop with a Kate Bush-vibe from French singer-songwriter Emily B. Green, opening track Sweet Addiction is arch and quite...