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Essick – ‘Atrium Atrium’ Review

24/09/2014 by Tom Roden

Essick are an Australian duo that essentially remind me of a Victoria Sponge Cake: a safe option. Sounding a lot like Foals from the start of the album and gradually getting a bit more like Bloc Party, debut album ‘Atrium Atrium’ is incredibly easy listening. Easy listening doesn’t sound so bad, but it has the ever-increasing risk of becoming boring. And that is the whole problem with this album. When listening to the first few tracks it becomes quite clear […]

Categories: Album Review, Review • Tags: Album, Atrium Atrium, Bloc Party, Essick, Foals, Ghost Towns, Review, Yakuza

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Introducing…Club Smith

14/12/2012 by Tom Roden

There is something familiar yet unique about Club Smith. The band produce a fantastic blend of Indie and Alternative-Rock in a format that very few other bands are even attempting to try right now. The band’s sound is something of a blend between Franz Ferdinand, Queens Of The Stone Age with elements of The Temper Trap and Bloc Party. In short, it’s simultaneously harmoniously peaceful and explosively energetic. The above is enough reason for the band to stand out, but […]

Categories: Introducing • Tags: Bloc Party, Club Smith, Franz Ferdinand, Introducing, No Friend Of Mine, Queens Of The Stone Age, The Temper Trap

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