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The duo delve deeper than ever before into the swampy roots of their genre's forefathers
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(It may or may not sound like "Paul Simon meets Showaddywaddy")
The Coral – ‘Coral Island’ review: a romantic and reflective seaside waltz
This bold and nostalgic double album from the legendary Merseyside indie experimentalists features their most adventurous writing so far
Pixey – ‘Free To Live In Colour’ EP review: cosmic pop masterclass with a Scouse soul
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Do Nothing – ‘Glueland’ EP review: a measured, expansive second outing
The Nottingham band have used the last year to expand on their danceable post-punk with this reclined and intriguing EP
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