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‘We don’t sound like anything current. We’re not like anyone else’ – or so the naive war-cry of the freshest kid on the UK block always goes. But the Engineers may just be right on this occasion, save for a murmurring resemblance to cultish light-prog bands like The Beta Band, Grand National, Autumn Defense, Kingsbury Manx and, dare we say it, even Spiritualized. The mini-album ‘Folly’ comes preceded by the single ‘Come In Out Of The Rain’ on September 20th Continue Reading

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You and I both know that February’s The Beginning EP promised and delivered more than we ever thought possible and that the dazzling, groovy coloured video which accompanied the kick-ass, razor cut single ‘That’s The Way It’s Meant To Be’ fulfilled every one of our crazy, psychedelic dreams. On top of bands like Hot Hot Heat, Stellastarr*, Franz Ferdinand and The Libertines we didn’t feel we really deserve another fiery little star trail sailing over our burgeoning rock firmament. But Continue Reading

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With two critically acclaimed albums under his belt – ‘My Beautiful Demon’ and ‘Spoonface’ – it wouldn’t be a surprise if we should find Ben Christophers in a particularly positive and buoyant frame of mind on new album ‘The Spaces In Between’ and lo and behold we do. Even Christophers himself describes it as the most ‘upbeat and optimistic record’ he’s ever written. No mean feat for a man dropped recently by those major dingbats at former label V2. The Continue Reading

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So this is what it comes down to then, when all the debris has cleared? After the rucks, the rocks, the petty theft, the 12 steps, hotelling at Her Majesty’s pleasure, Dot Cotton, Thailand, the great escape, expulsion, court appearances, non-appearances, gig no-shows, arrest, smoking crack in front of countless journalists, candid monologues, bizarre web postings, doubtful tabloid hearsay, the splinter Libertines live sets, the separate interviews, the side-projects, the singles, the ups, the downs, the promises, the spontaneity. This Continue Reading

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First it was the turn of the Windows Media Player on my computer. That didn’t do it. So I next tried my Boombox during a workout. That didn’t achieve anything. Neither did the workout. I’m still not anything to look at and neither was the record. So I tried it in the bathroom, forgoing my usual five-minute finger workout for something that so far hadn’t threatened to yield the same brief momentary pleasure. So in the end I just kept Continue Reading

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Another week and another timely terrorist atrocity keeps Bush’s anti-terrorist, pro-oil spin turning wildly in his favour. It happened on September 11th 2001. It happened in Madrid in March 2004 – just as the anti-terror campaign itself was about to blow in the face of mounting evidence supporting prisoner abuse. We now know pretty much for certain that the Bush administration deliberately chose not to act on warnings of Al-Qaeda’s plans on September 11th. We can pretty much guarantee that Continue Reading

Live

Razorlight / Bloc Party @ Astoria, London, 18.08.2004

Something a bit classy. Something a little grand. Rebounding off walls, James Berry indulges the hype of the ‘light.06/09/2004 Stage-centre there’s a man wearing a smile the size of the Astoria’s incongruous, space-age sound desk eyesore, and twice as shiny. This man isn’t Johnny Borrell, because this man isn’t too cool for such emotional niceties. No, this man is full of soul and so genuinely ice-frickin-cold he can’t help but beam, widely. It’s out of his hands. His facial state Continue Reading

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You remember The Prodigy, don’t you? Insane, hypoid-dancing punk-rock drawf, bombshell beats, curiously belligerent attitude to the press, contentious pseudo-masochistic misogyny in tow? Firestarter? Erupting egos? Sudden departure of dwarf? Thought you did. Well this time they’re back.: leaner, tighter, brighter but every bit as nasty as before. And for those who thought the ill-advised 2002 comeback single ‘Baby’s Got A Temper’ all but doused their mighty electro- punk flame, be heartily reassured that all those dirty, sleazy, crazy nasty Continue Reading

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In the event that you were scratching around for any further evidence of The Rapture’s celebrated ‘quirky conceptional left-turns’ Vertigo release the band’s first full length live DVD  ‘The Rapture Are Alive and Well In New York City’ on July 12th 2004, directed by acclaimed young video director Patrick Daughters, whose recent work includes the video for the bands ‘Love Is All’ promo clip, and the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s ‘Maps’. Recorded just prior to Christmas 2003 at the band’s three Continue Reading

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‘Never underestimate the determination of a quiet man’. In the case of Iain Duncan Smith the phrase sounded oddly pathetic, but whispered alongside the charming and distinguished Ed Harcourt – its resonance could scarcely be sweeter. Ed Harcourt returned this month with new single ‘This One’s For You’. Tender, bruised and effortlessly melodic, ‘This One’s For You’ like much of the new album, ‘Strangers’ is a veritable hourglass of whimsical melancholy and slurring, inebriated vigour. With shades of everyone from Continue Reading