Posted on 21 February 2012 by Bowlegs
If we give your record an 8.5 then you know we are gonna be chasing you for an interview. We demand answers, we need to know more about you – how, what, why and when. Royal Baths’ sophomore, Better Luck...
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Posted on 19 February 2012 by Bowlegs
Paula’s debut, Relaxed Fit, is an album that you pay what you want for, it’s out on Movie Star Records and we bloody love it. The man behind the name is David Carriere (yes we ask him what that’s all...
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Posted on 15 February 2012 by Bowlegs
Bowlegs caught up with Sharon Van Etten, New Jersey girl turned Brooklynite, on the release of her excellent third album, Tramp. We wanted to ask her about the record and how it felt to be held in demand by such...
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Posted on 13 February 2012 by Bowlegs
Sun Glitters is Luxembourg’s Victor Ferreira, and he’s been steadily causing a bit of a buzz in the glitchy dance parade. And with he’s finest work to date about to be released, the excellent High EP, it looks like 2012...
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Posted on 09 February 2012 by Bowlegs
Last year we got to hear an unusual album from Blackout Beach entitled Fuck Death. Unusual because it set out to deal with the theme of war. Like PJ Harvey’s Let England Shake, Fuck Death is a gratifying listen, and...
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Posted on 07 February 2012 by Bowlegs
Bowlegs caught up with singer-songwriter Jonathan Wilson before the Manchester leg of his UK tour. We talked about how his acclaimed 2011 album Gentle Spirit came about, our shared love of vinyl and his plans for the forthcoming year.
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Posted on 02 February 2012 by Bowlegs
Is it possible to mash noise, soul, sass, edge, and post modern aesthetics together? U.S. Girls’ Meghan Remy thinks so. Ever since we saw the amazing video for If These Walls Could Talk, we’ve been intensely curious about the thought...
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Posted on 31 January 2012 by Bowlegs
The new Errors‘ record, Have Some Faith In Magic, finds the Scottish trio experimenting with Dance, Electro, Pop and even a touch of vocals. It also happens to be their finest album to date – and that’s saying something. So...
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Posted on 25 January 2012 by Bowlegs
Cloud Nothings’ new record, Attack on Memory, is a whirlwind of eight hook-heavy, guitar crashing tracks – and to be quite frank we can’t get enough of it. Main man Dylan Baldi has never struggled for a melody or two...
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Posted on 19 January 2012 by Bowlegs
Islet’s debut album, Illuminated People, marked the beginning of 2012 for Bowlegs. The Cardiff band’s DIY and experimental flow was more than evident on their previously released EP’s, Celebrate this Place and Wimmy, but this was on a whole new...
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