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TV on the Radio are fucking great aren't they? I mean really, really great. There's something really pleasing about this band and everything they do, and this year, they beat the hype that surrounded them and released what I would say is, their best record yet. Some of even dared to compare it to 'OK Computer' in its opaque lyrics and context (a huge superpower of a country going through Change) but it does have some fantastic tunes and some really clever themes, both musically and lyrically running through it, and is simply a triumph. |
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First time around I completely missed both this record and the trio of garage rocking Texans that wrote it. It wasn't until hearing it that I recognised "that was from the Channel 4 advert", but there's so much to this record than that. The thing is, my ignorance aside, there isn't a record that has rocked so hard all year. But its not just about rocking out, there's dancing, sing-a-longs, masquerades, psychedelic wig-outs and generally a good, if slightly weird, time. |
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The Death Set make bright, colourful party punk. Operating, unsurprisingly, out of the musical haven of Baltimore, Maryland, they give off some of the positivest vibes encoded to mp3 in a long time. |
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Originality. It's an odd beast. Does it really exist? |
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With the ambience of Burial threatening to distill dubstep into a ghostly presence, inhuman and intangible, The Bug's 'London Zoo''s sheer human urgency is a much welcome return. |
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I sometimes wonder about Calvin Harris prancing around in those bug eye sunglasses. No, not in that way... |
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