Byron Lee 1935 - 2008

Tuesday, 4 November 2008, 23:52 | Category : Uncategorized
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It’s been a bad year for reggae legends. By my counting, at least three have passed away. Joe Gibbs a few months back, Alton Ellis last month and now Byron Lee.
Most famous for his group The Dragonaires, formed in 1950, Lee was a veteran of Jamaican music and one of its more tireless ambassadors. As [...]

Bugged Out

Tuesday, 4 November 2008, 23:24 | Category : Uncategorized
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The Daily Growl has love for The Shortwave Set, particularly their ace debut album The Debt Collection. The love was a bit more muted for their second long-player Replica Sun Machine. However, the love remains strong for Glitches ‘n’ Bugs, one of the best tracks on the latest record. Here, some dodgy-sounding character called Marshmellow [...]

Tilly and the Wall @ ULU, 25 October 2008

Monday, 3 November 2008, 17:11 | Category : Uncategorized
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Things have changed in the world of Tilly and the Wall. The last time I saw them was back at the first End of the Road festival in September 2006, and I look back to then and the previous months with some nostalgia. Fun times, watching the Omaha quintet all over the place at a [...]

Deerhunter - Microcastle / Weird Era Cont.

Friday, 31 October 2008, 13:18 | Category : Uncategorized
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It’s been a prolific year from Bradford Cox. He’s released his solo debut album as Atlas Sound, and followed that up with a run of ‘virtual seven inches’ on his blog. And just to prove that he just can’t stop recording, with his ‘proper’ band Deerhunter he’s released not one, but two albums, hitting the [...]

Corporate hacking and the war on bloggers

Thursday, 30 October 2008, 14:28 | Category : Uncategorized
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For me, it started back in September. Just after returning to blogging post-holiday, I noticed that something wasn’t quite right. I was sure I had done a post about Richard Hawley side project The Feral Cats, but it wasn’t there any more. Strange, especially given that the song still appeared on my Hype Machine listing. [...]

Alton Ellis 1938 - 2008

Wednesday, 29 October 2008, 22:57 | Category : Uncategorized
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When Isaac Hayes died earlier this year, everyone knew about it immediately, and rightly so. However, 10 October saw another reggae legend pass away with seemingly little comment. I can almost understand Joe Gibbs’ death being widely ignored several months back, because he was more of a backroom man (even though hugely influential), but [...]

True Story

Tuesday, 28 October 2008, 22:24 | Category : Uncategorized
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You know how sometimes an artist who has never really been properly on your radar (or has been out of mind for a long time) in short space of time keeps on cropping up, as if to say “hey, listen to me”. Or something like that. Anyway, it’s happened to me recently with Matthew Herbert. [...]

Sugar baby

Sunday, 26 October 2008, 15:27 | Category : Uncategorized
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It’s a a damp autumn afternoon. The Baby Growl is asleep and a measure of peace has been restored to the house. What better to do than spend some time making Nigella’s amazing chocolate banana loaf? With added rum of course. And the soundtrack to a Sunday afternoon of domestic goddessness? Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks [...]

Further Education

Friday, 24 October 2008, 15:34 | Category : Uncategorized
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A Classic Education are one of these perfectly-named bands. In the sense that theirs is classic indie rock, informed by three decades of classic indie rock. You don’t have to listen too too hard to sense their influences - seemingly everything from Echo and the Bunnymen to Arcade Fire and everything decent in between.
I’ve been [...]

Bodies of Water @ Cargo, 14 October 2008

Wednesday, 22 October 2008, 23:00 | Category : Uncategorized
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I don’t want to start a review feeling sorry for a band, but lastTuesday night at Cargo there was something lacking. It was nothing to do with the band’s performance, which was superb. It was the audience. Not even their enthusiasm for the band, just the number of people. Cargo’s not even a particularly big [...]