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Reviews
  • Thirty Pounds of Bone – ‘Method’ Reviewed This is ‘alternative folk music’ clearly enough, if you want to call it something, but there are times when just for atmosphere that sounds like very much the wrong term to describe this album. Matthew Young
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    January 8, 2011
  • Best of 2010: ‘Away Game’ was Officially the Best Thing to Happen to Music, Ever I just don’t understand it.  I mean, I came back from the most amazing musical weekend I think I have ever enjoyed, and instead of being interested and happy for me, when I start telling people about it they get this weird look in their eyes which looks just a little like blind homicidal rage. Matthew Young
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    December 25, 2010
  • The Scottish Blogger and Music Sites Award (The Scottish BAMS) 2010 Last year Lloyd / Peenko set up what he rather amusingly called the Scottish BAMS, a collection of people who write Blogs And Music websites which are kinda Scottishy – in the sense that they must either be based in Scotland, or written by Scots abroad, such as the Daily Growl or your Dear Scotland. Matthew Young
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    December 18, 2010
  • My Tiny Robots and Randolph’s Leap EPs Reviewed I have mentioned often enough how much I like EPs, not least for their lack of what I suppose Americans might call a Seventh Inning Stretch – that weary feeling you get about two thirds to three quarters of the way through an album, where your attention starts to wane and you wander off to […] Matthew Young
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    December 11, 2010
  • Johnny Reb – Demos Reviewed As much as I can like Frightened Rabbit, I am not sure their legacy was particularly good for Glasgow bands.  The number of pale imitations I have heard in the last couple of years has been rather disheartening, in much the same way that far too many London bands seem to still be trying to […] Matthew Young
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    November 27, 2010
  • Vic Galloway – Legend BBC Introducing in Scotland is going to be undergoing changes in the new year. It was announced a while ago that Ally McCrae from Detour will be taking over from Vic Galloway, who had been doing the job for something like ten years. BBC Radio 1 is aimed at a yoof market, and I suppose […] Matthew Young
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    November 20, 2010
  • The Scottish Enlightenment – ‘St. Thomas’ Reviewed This, boys and girls, is every bit as awesome as I expected.  Get in! Whenever you start listening to an album of which have serious expectations there is always the likelihood that it will disappoint.  This one, I was careful not to over-anticipate for just that reason. Matthew Young
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    November 13, 2010
  • Broken Records – ‘Let Me Come Home’ Reviewed It’s a tricky thing, awaiting albums by bands who are personal friends.  I don’t know what I fret about more, whether it gets a good reception in the wider press or whether I myself can honestly look the band in the eye and say that I like it. Matthew Young
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    November 6, 2010
  • Away Game was Officially the Best Thing to Happen to Music, Ever I just don’t understand it.  I mean, I came back from the most amazing musical weekend I think I have ever enjoyed, and instead of being interested and happy for me, when I start telling people about it they get this weird look in their eyes which looks just a little like blind homicidal rage.  […] Matthew Young
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