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Turncoat

Wasted On You / There Must Be Something

    The latest release from the Regal Singles Club, comes from Brighton four piece Turncoat. "Wasted On You" kicks off as a sort of doomy pop song, along the lines of The Editors, but as it progresses it morphs into an almost Brit-pop-esque number as it bounces along nicely with heavy chugging guitars and yearning vocals, before winding down to and eventual stop. Once again Regal seem to have unearthed a pop gem.

    Fury Of The Headteachers

    Not What It Used To Be

      After the critical acclaim of their first two singles, Sheffield's Fury of the Headteachers return with a new single taken from their forthcoming debut album "You Took A Scythe Home". Fury of the Headteachers continue to do what they do best – "Not What It Used To Be" is a brazen racket of noisy guitars with a rapid spew of lyrics over a backdrop of pounding drums. The single is backed by the impressive "Seams Are For Splitting" which is an exclusive non album track.

      ¡Forward, Russia!

      Don't Be A Doctor

        Fresh from conquering all sides of the globe, ¡Forward, Russia! return with an epic song that seems to completely distill their output so far and also push them into new directions all in the space of a sprawling seven minute plus song. Distributed to us directly from the band, this is going to be ebay gold in a few months time.

        Twelve

        Be Careful What You Don't Wish For

          Six By Seven's main man Chris Olley releases the second album in his 'Twelve' electro/analogue side project. Originally started in 2000, it was intended to be a concept involving 12 songs released as six singles. "Be Careful What You Don't Wish For" sees the project taken a step further and features 15 tracks of neo krautrock and post rock comedown. This album sees Chris getting in touch with his German roots and has everything from beautiful melodic Eno-esque cello and piano instrumentals, through to Georgio Moroder's electronic repetition, krautrock inspired by 70s German bands Harmonia and Cluster, whilst also featuring some of the songwriting Chris was known for in Six By Seven.

          Charley Marlowe

          This Could Be You

            Francesca Beard adds her breathy, spoken lines of poetry over the folk hop, hip pop and flamenco flourish of the band Charley Marlowe. It's an engaging sound, the sensual world rhythms and bluesy roots mixing with her imaginative and soulful lyrics.

            Taking Back Sunday

            Where You Want To Be

              This is not perhaps as immediate as "Tell All Your Friends", it's genre defining predecessor, but it more than compensates for that with a maturity and cleverness that will reel you in with just a little persistence. The trademark blazing guitars are still there anyway, Adam Lazarra doesn't sound any different and the background vocals, provided by Fred Mascherino, if anything, are better than ever.

              The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster

              I Could Be An Angle

                The second single to be taken from the eagerly anticipated second album by Brighton's finest.

                Trapdoor Fucking Exit

                Be Not Content

                  Brilliant and innovative Swedish hardcore whose intricate, frustrated, raging sound is lent unaffected subtlety by acoustic guitars, sax and piano lines - giving it overtones of Drive Like Jehu, Trail Of Dead and At The Drive In.

                  There'll Always Be Diseases

                  There'll Always Be Diseases

                    Explosive, angst ridden, melodic, mass-appeal punk. Think Magazine, Joy Division, Pixies, Cramps, Ramones...

                    The Sights

                    Be Like Normal

                      A great slice of Nuggets-style pop from this Detroit three piece. "Be Like Normal" is taken from their "Got What We Want" album. The flip-side is a cover of a Mahalia Jackson gospel song "I'm Gonna Live The Life I Sing About In My Song".

                      Vaux

                      There Must Be Some Way To Stop Them

                        This six-piece from Denver have toured with all and sundry including Boysetsfire, Vendetta Red, Static Lullaby and The Used to name but a few. They play loud and frantic post hardcore with a three guitar attack that will blow your speakers. Alternative Press named them one of the '100 bands you need to know in 2003' this CD shows you why.

                        Radiohead

                        I Might Be Wrong

                          Live album comprising mainly of material from "Kid A" and "Amnesiac", and the featured songs here take on a new and looser life. Also featured is the long unreleased classic "True Love Waits", this is an essential accompaniment to their last two albums.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          1 The National Anthem (Live In France)
                          2 I Might Be Wrong (Live)
                          3 Morning Bell (Live In Oxford)
                          4 Like Spinning Plates (Live)
                          5 Idioteque (Live In Oxford)
                          6 Everything In Its Right Place (Live In France)
                          7 Dollars & Cents (Live)
                          8 True Love Waits (Live In Oslo)

                          Yesterday's Kids

                          Everything Used To Be Better

                            Effortlessly blending downer, emocore lyrics with poppy hardcore backings this new Lookout Records outfit has what it takes to make you happy as they get more depressed. Oh so young to be sooo cynical. Great stuff.

                            Joan Of Arc

                            How Can Anything So Little Be Any More?

                              One of the chorus lines goes "Fucking strangers feels better, feels better...". Yes it's more alienated introvert emo from those experimental bunch Joan of Arc. This is the follow up to the critically acclaimed "Gap" album that came out last year. At once disturbing but accessible.

                              Throwdown

                              You Don't Have To Be Blood To Be Family

                                Second full length release from Orange County's finest. The songs are moving in a new harder more metal vein and the vocals are demon spawn from hell style.


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