Album review: Noisettes

Album review: Noisettes

Formerly a wimpy three-piece spat out of the arse-end of post-Libertines Camden, Noisettes have done well to cultivate a counter-intuitive aura of amazingness about themselves. They even recently hit Number Two in the singles chart with ‘Don’t...

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Noisettes

Noisettes

Noisettes are great, and not just because their singer Shingai Shoniwa has hair like a new rave unicorn’s mane. Their soul-rock-blues jam is very odd indeed, but songs like ‘Scratch Your Name’ and ‘Bridge To Canada’ have tunes equally as...

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Noisettes

Noisettes

Holy mutha! Our tight Camden slacks can’t handle Noisettes’ ex-choirgirl frontwoman Shingai’s sleazy serenades. ‘Scratch Your Name’ lures you in with a bitten lip and come hither glare, before its frenetic chorus seals a sucker-punch...

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Noisettes: The Charlotte, Leicester, Monday, January 22

Noisettes: The Charlotte, Leicester, Monday,...

Punk: the studded grandfather to so many. Decade to decade, it’s splattered genre after genre with its virile seed. Ska-punkers root-a-tooting on their saxophones; art-punks chucking paint up the walls instead of writing decent songs; pop-punk;...

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