Posted on 01 May 2011 by Bowlegs
Doug Paisley has released two albums - Bowlegs hasn't reviewed either - yet whenever we find ourselves reaching for a set of Country/Folk sadness - Paisley is our man. Thankfully Rewind has opened its forgiving arms to us, allowing a...
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Posted on 24 April 2011 by Bowlegs
So Bowlegs was busy talking about the Kathryn Calder solo tour with excited tones - we refer back to our loving review just to remind ourselves why we love her so much- and we can't find it, it's just not...
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Posted on 17 April 2011 by Bowlegs
With Yo La Tengo back on the road
spinning their magic wheel it seemed like a good chance to Rewind back to one of their finest records (perhaps their finest?). 'Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-out' was released back in...
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Posted on 10 April 2011 by Bowlegs
Bowlegs loves The War on Drugs, good, hearty rock with a ramshackle heart. So why didn't we cover their 2010 EP 'Future Weather'? Erm......Pass? The band was started by Adam Granduciel and a certain Mr Vile, as in Kurt. And...
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Posted on 03 April 2011 by Bowlegs
Actress is Darren Cunningham and his latest album 'Splazsh' was released last year. It was, for some reason, criminally overlooked in the Bowlegs review pages - we do have a full enquiry in progress as we speak. But as is...
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Posted on 27 March 2011 by Bowlegs
William Tyler has some CV - just check the previous experience section and you will see names such as Silver Jews, Lambchop, Calexcio and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. His debut record as William Tyler (has has previously released a record...
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Posted on 20 March 2011 by Bowlegs
In the latter half of 2010 Tu Fawning released 'Hearts on Hold', an album so full of ideas it quite literally could burst at any audio streaming second. Bowlegs counted twenty at least buzzing within opener 'I Know You Now'....
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Posted on 12 March 2011 by Bowlegs
Bowlegs didn't have a bad word for Disappears' 2010 debut 'Lux', in fact we said 'This is a consistent and confident set of songs, bristling with attitude and stamped with authority on every passage'. Don't ask us why we didn't...
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Posted on 06 March 2011 by Bowlegs
Grave with No Name's 'Mountain Debris' is a Lo Fi styled album full with ghostly melodics and untidy arrangements. The record rambles, shakes and trips through a series of short, varying templates - from the distorted waves of guitar to...
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Posted on 27 February 2011 by Bowlegs
New Jersey's Big Troubles have little interest in making things easy for us, which is probably why their debut, 'Worry', is so exciting. Their production is hazy to say the least, there is a fair bit of noise going on...
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