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Wolf Gang --- 29.07.10



Wolf Gang (aka Max McElligott) appears to be creating a bit of a buzz in Australia, having bagged himself a slot at the touring Parklife festival, alongside the diverse likes of Darwin Deez and Missy Elliott, ahead of an Aussie tour. On this side of the planet, Clash magazine has asked him about his clothes.

It’s safe to say we’ve been neglecting this home-grown talent, and since his debut single was released almost a year ago, we’ve got some catching up to do.

Wolf Gang’s sound is like a better version of MGMT, before they changed their style. The freely downloadable ‘Back To Back’ is motivated by light percussion and...

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29.07 // Wolf Gang



Wolf Gang (aka Max McElligott) appears to be creating a bit of a buzz in Australia, having bagged himself a slot at the touring Parklife festival, alongside the diverse likes of Darwin Deez and Missy Elliott, ahead of an Aussie tour. On this side of the planet, Clash magazine has asked him about his clothes.

It’s safe to say we’ve been neglecting this home-grown talent, and since his debut single was released almost a year ago, we’ve got some catching...

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28.07 // Babeshadow


With their buoyant indie pop songs Babeshadow are bound to be big business soon. They’ve recently supported Florence and the Machine on her Cosmic Love tour, and having just released their debut single they’re playing a handful of dates around the country in the upcoming month. Including an appearance at Field Day this weekend.

Influenced by 50’s and 60’s music with clean cut guitars Babeshadows Tom and Dave co-write all of the bands summery pop...

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27.07 // Josephine


Josephine is that girl you were always jealous of (or always fancied) at school: not only is she beautiful, but she’s got the talent and the intelligence to back it up. She’s been feeding off West African high life tunes and Smiths albums to hone her style since she was fifteen, and what’s emerged is a voice that’s almost achingly soulful.

Josephine’s songs are so retro and authentically Motown that clicking play on her Myspace page takes you...

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14.07 // Trophy Wife

Having once lived in the room next door to Foals’ Yannis Philipakkis, and making music that shares a similar flavour to that of their neighbour’s newest album, Trophy Wife might well be assumed to be copycats. But in fact it was Yannis who wound up taking an interest in (and maybe even an influence from) the noise from next door.

Right from the off their sound is intriguing, as clattering percussion and jangling xylophones merge to create an almost haunting sound....

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22.06 // Just Handshakes (We're British)

Having an amusing little name like Just Handshakes (We’re British) is a sure fire way to get people to listen to your band. But to keep them hooked, you’ve got to have the substance to back it up.

And that is where this band achieve the ideal combination to clinch the deal.

The retro and slightly Motown vocal of lead singer, Clara, sings soothing melodies that give tracks like ‘Brass Knuckles’ a summery charm.

Her words float, almost...

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14.06 // Vinyl Jacket

As if it wasn’t immediately obvious from the moment you hit play on their first track, Vinyl Jacket describe themselves as “five young Geordies with a background in musical theatre”. This is definitely a band you’ll either love or loathe, but that’s just part of the fun.

Vinyl Jacket are all about harmony – to an almost Glee-like level. But these are not irritating covers of already awful 80s hits. This is proper music.

Their...

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07.06 // Polarsets

Polarsets are for people who can’t decide whether they’re in the mood for an indie disco or an Ibiza rave. These three lads from Newcastle have blown Glastonbury Festival organiser, Micheal Eavis, away and appear to have no intention of following the crowd, as they manage to clash guitars with synths without sounding anywhere close to the likes of Pendulum.

‘Leave Argentina’ is written with guitar band aesthetics and lined with the kinds of samba rhythms...

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02.06 // The Good Natured

The Good Natured is one of those ultra-hyped up artists who’s only ever actually released about eight tracks – so you’re probably going to try not to like her. Unfortunately in this case, that is difficult to do.

First track on their Myspace, ‘Your Body Is A Machine’, has strong drum beats and a beautiful, airy vocal that provides an instant hook. It’s a sound almost theatrically dramatic and passionate, but clinging tightly to a good sense of...

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28.05 // Books

Trying to pin down what Manchester-based trio Books are all about is no easy task. With layers of literary-based smoke and mirrors shrouding the band’s inner workings, all we really have to go on is a series of truly electric performances across Manchester in the past few months and the following statement: “You are the stringless puppets of my own screen and you are performing very well indeed. Play on! Play on! Touchstones, play on”. Well, quite. Arcade Fire severity, Joy...

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25.05 // Mammal Club

The choppy guitar parts and calculated post-punk rhythms of Mammal Club come together brilliantly on 'Put Your Fears in Order'. The North-Easterns have existed in various line-ups in the past, but they're finally on track and making waves in 2010 with songs like this,

The have a massive home-coming show at the Evolution Festival on Monday 31st May, so their appearance at the HV stage at Eurocultured will be an appropriate warm up.

They have kindred spirits in Everything...

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