REVIEW // KING CHARLES – LOVE LUST / MR. FLICK
Like most others young artists of value, King Charles resists easy categorisations. Not so adventurous for improvising raucous and shrieking dissonances, he remains firm among the lines but with a pinch of oddity, demonstrating an eclectic and composite temperament in order to superimpose one idea onto another.Hence, if ‘Time Of Eternity / Beating Hearts’ – [...]
-->REVIEW // BLEECH @ KOKO, LONDON
I was not impressed by the desolate kick-off of the Club NME night. Three young teenagers on the dance floor, a few people scattered across the venue’s three levels and the usual forty-something quartet looking at the stage from the balcony. And for three hours, this is all the club was about. Then finally Bleech [...]
-->NEW NOIZE MAKERS // CATCH ME I’M NAKED
Guildford rockers Catch Me I’m Naked! met at an ice cream eating competition and now have, after extensive touring, a new EP titled Yellow and a music video which should cure the brain freeze. If not, their warm fuzzy fast disco punk will be enough to melt anyone’s brain and replace it with a permanent [...]
-->REVIEW // MATISYAHU – LIGHT
On Silence, the serene closing track of Light, Matisyahu softly repeats the refrain “it’s so heavy”, which nicely sums up the effect of the preceding 12 songs. If the First Law of the Musical Universe is that the track that sounds the most exciting is also the one with the most trivial lyrics, then hearing [...]
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