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Yeasayer at Heaven, Feb 23rd – Live Review

Yeasayer bring the beats, hot and sweaty

Written by Emma Tucker

Illustration courtesy of Harry Williams


Yeasayer kicked off their show at the very hot and sweaty Heaven with 'Odd Blood''s opener track "The Children". This seemed like a bit of an odd choice to start with, considering that it's the least poppy track of an album that's an homage to beautifully executed pop. It also seemed like the audience were decidedly underwhelmed to begin with, and weren't really sure what to do with a less well known song. In fact I'm sure half of them were there only for the purposes of hearing "Ambling Alp" and going home.

In a strange way the sinister distorted vocals of "The Children" set the scene for them to launch into the more upbeat songs from 'Odd Blood', and things only improved from there on out. Their set was heavily focused on newer songs, and high points of the night included "Strange Reunions", "Mondegreen", "Love Me Girl", "Ambling Alp", "I Remember" and "ONE". By the time they had got to "ONE" the crowd seemed to know what was going on, and had generated some enthusiasm for them at last. To help matters, Yeasayer were accompanied… read more

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Man Like Me headline the Garage in Highbury Islington on 11th February 2010

Man Like Me headline the Garage in Highbury Islington on 11th February 2010

Man Like Me make bouncy tunes to shake your booty to. Here's my review of their recent headline gig at The Garage in Islington.

Written by Amelia Gregory

Man Like Me illustration by Jenny Robins
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One to Watch for 2010; The Lovely Laura J Martin

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Fresh New Talent, Direct From Liverpool

Written by Cari Steel

I could say that Laura J Martin is as ethereal and otherworldly as Bat For Lashes, and I could tell you that her haunting musical tales reminds me of …

Hey Rosetta! The Windmill, Brixton : A Review

Hey Rosetta! The Windmill, Brixton : A Review

"A loose balloon, I am lost and loving the view"

Written by Richard Pearmain

Brixton’s Windmill had a distinctly North American flavour to it, with a cold (and windy) November Monday being warmed up by the scuzzy blues of J.D. Smith and the alt-country …

Bebe and Paolo: An Interview

Bebe and Paolo: An Interview

"Jazz Punk Erotica"

Written by Briony Warren

Bebe and Paolo are a rockabilly and jazz inspired duo from Weymouth. Just 5 months into starting out they played Camp Bestival, after winning a local Battle of the Bands …

Alternative Risk Transfer: Interview with Eugene Perera

Alternative Risk Transfer: Interview with Eugene Perera

Artists, collectors and visitors set to be tossed into 2 story high giant “Gambling Den” in the heart of Brick Lane.

Written by Jessica Stokes and Valerie Pezeron

Photography by Egene Perera
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Plastiscines – Camden, Barfly – A Review

Plastiscines – Camden, Barfly – A Review

French Fancies

Written by Rebecca Milne

A cold November night and I journeyed to a very cosy Camden Barfly to view Plastiscines. This band are the latest export from the country who gave us Eric Cantona, …

Music Listings November 16th – 22nd

Music Listings November 16th – 22nd

Written by Rebecca Milne

Monday 16th November, 30 Seconds to Mars and We Fell To Earth, KOKO

The planets collide as We Fell To Earth support 30 Seconds to Mars tonight at KOKO. After this …

Everything Everything – ICA, London Live Review

Everything Everything – ICA, London Live Review

No sarcasm intended, they're a really great band

Written by Katie Weatherall

An inconsequential thing that draws me to the band, Everything Everything, is how any reference to their name gets misconstrued as a sarcastic quip, repeated. When asked, “what band did …

Efterklang – The Asylum, Birmingham – Live Review

Efterklang – The Asylum, Birmingham – Live Review

Seeing this band live hurts, but in the good way

Written by Wolfdisguisedasmonk

Efterklang are a seven-piece from the tiny Danish island of Als who have big ideas involving strings, brass and symphonic harmonies, refusing to let a lack of classical training serve …