Drowned in Sound Event sponsored tours and events.
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Her Name Is Calla, Glissando @ Leeds The Packhorse, 4/07
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Club Fandango @ London The Wilmington, 4/07
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Wild Beasts @ Leeds Cockpit, 4/07
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Jaguar Love @ Brighton Audio, 5/07
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Her Name Is Calla, Glissando @ York City Screen Basement Bar, 5/07
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Her Name Is Calla, Glissando @ Birmingham Concrete, 6/07
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Brainlove Alldayer @ Brighton Westhill Community Centre, 6/07
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Her Name Is Calla, Glissando @ Newcastle upon Tyne Head of Steam, 7/07
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White Denim @ Nottingham Bodega Social Club, 7/07
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Ladytron, Interpol @ Manchester Apollo, 8/07
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Jaguar Love @ London 100 Club, 8/07
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The National @ Belfast Mandela Hall at Belfast University, 8/07
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Her Name Is Calla, Glissando @ London The Enterprise, 8/07
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Cryptacize @ Nottingham Bunkers Hill Inn, 8/07
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Frightened Rabbit @ London Madame Jo Jo's, 8/07
I stopped reading
when reviewer inferred the 2nd album was good...what I heard sounded like Wolfmother (who suck balls)... but I did kinda like their debut so maybe I'll check it one of these days. Ain't real high on my priority list though.
I did the same
Really didn't like what I heard off the 2nd album (although I did only here the singles, Freedom Fighters was appalling, the others I banished from my memory).
I thought their best stuff was 'walls get smaller' and 'new instrumental', although I liked 'the people' a lot too.
So
your solely judging the reviewer's music taste just because he quite likes the Music's first album, rather than just reading the whole review and accepting that your views on that album may differ but he might have something to say about this album?
Strange.
I don't like the music either by the way, I still thought it was a good review.
second album*
aye I'm a dweeb.
Saw them at the QMU on Saturday....
and they were fucking immense as usual.
While i know a lot of people don't really like them I for one think they are arguably Britains best live band and I am very much looking forward to the new album!
I absolutely concur
and a pretty decent review too.
live
they're utterly incredible.
and I agree with Walls Get Smaller/New Instrumental being two absolute beasts of tracks.
Too High is also fantastic.
I really hope they get some decent coverage this time round but I suspect the initial hype killed them.
Looking forward to this
I really liked their first album and though the second wasn't as good, it didn't deserve the bashing it got.