Noel Gardner

Merchandise – ‘A Corpse Wired For Sound’ Review

Three-piece outfit Merchandise emerged late last decade from Tampa Bay’s DIY hardcore punk scene, but serve as an outlet for Carson Cox, Dave Vassalotti...

Thee Oh Sees – ‘A Weird Exits’ Review

Why rock’n’roll is better than politics, part 94: when politicians go back on their pledges, it leaves the country teetering on the brink of...

Kiran Leonard – ‘Grapefruit’ Review

Music history is littered with prodigiously talented mavericks who had outsized ideas but could never quite transfer them to a mass audience: everyone from...

Lust For Youth – ‘Compassion’ Review

It wouldn’t be strictly accurate to say that ‘Compassion’ is the album that synth-wielding Scandinavian romantics Lust For Youth have always threatened to make....

Hinds – ‘Leave Me Alone’

Spanish indiepoppers Hinds have already found a larger audience for their music than would seem likely from its boisterous, lo-fi clatter. Only operating as...

Fufanu – ‘Few More Days To Go’

Any conclusion you jump to regarding Fufanu is likely to be wrong. Based around a core duo of Kaktus Einarsson and Gulli Einarsson, they're...

Roots Manuva – ‘Bleeds’

Ever since Roots Manuva’s first foray into UK hip-hop in the mid-'90s, he’s been celebrated for what he isn't as much as what he...

Protomartyr – ‘The Agent Intellect’

Protomartyr don't seem to consider themselves a 'successful' band, if interviews are any indicator. In fairness, it's safe to assume they've not yet been...

Low – ‘Ones And Sixes’

As long as Minnesota's minimal rock institution Low can continue making albums, there will surely be people eager to buy them. 'Ones And Sixes'...

Yo La Tengo – ‘Stuff Like That There’

In 2015, ‘Fakebook’ might sound like a satirical slogan on a T-shirt worn by someone who lives for internet memes, but it wasn’t always...
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