Album Review by Mark Bayross
This could be the year that we see Wilt finally make an impression on the charts, given the current trend for big guitars and bigger choruses, as their second album MY MEDICINE is chock full of both.
Opening superbly with shiny new single DISTORTION, it’s anthemic choruses all the
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Concert Review by Mark Bayross
The Camden Underworld – Tuesday 11 June 2002
Tuesday night, and as part of Metal Hammer magazine’s week of sponsored rock at the Camden Underworld, PHASE9 has trekked along to the venue to check out some of the hottest new talent in the rock world.
The first band on
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Single Review by Mark Bayross
This is the second single to precede Wilt’s sophomore album MY MEDICINE and like its predecessor TAKE ME HOME, it’s a satisfyingly immediate rush of anthemic rock. Backed by a funky keyboard line and swirling electronics, it’s as polished as it is catchy and bodes well for the album.
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Concert Review by Jonathan Milton
The Barfly, London
The Barfly was packed out for the gig, which in itself is no spectacular feat but still commendable, especially considering support band Fat Dragon’s lead singer was dressed up for the lead part in A CLOCKWORK ORANGE. I began to worry that I might spill someone’s
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Album Review by Nigel A. Messenger
After 3 singles Wilt finally release their debut album on 3 July in the UK.
Hailing from Dublin, Ireland the trio have been busy on the indie scene recently touring with The Crocketts, Seaford, Soulwax and Idlewild and appearing as special guests of Moby at Ireland’s Cork and
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Single Review by Mark Bayross
William Orbit must be keeping his bank manager pretty chuffed these days. Not only has his exercise in chin-stroking coffee-table classica PIECES IN A MODERN STYLE gone gold and the accompanying single BARBER’S ADAGIO FOR STRINGS sold 300,000 copies all over the world, but he started the millennium by
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Album Review by Mark Bayross
Most people will know William Orbit from his production work with Blur, Seal, Prince and most famously, Madonna. Fewer people will know that he spent the late 80s and early 90s in the band Torch Song and as a solo artist, releasing the cosmic prog-trance STRANGE CARGO trilogy, and
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Album Review by Vivienne Messenger
A diverse album featuring well known artists including Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Sting, P. Diddy and Brandy, THE WILD THORNBERRYS – OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK also includes traditional African sounds with tracks from Wes with AKA AKA and Hugh Masekala with MOTLA LE PULA, to chart toppers Baha Men, Backstreet Boy
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Album Review by Nigel A. Messenger
I first saw Wild Orchid performing on an episode of Beverly Hills 90210.
The snippets of music featured in between the dialogue were catchy enough to make me want to find out more about this group who have released 2 albums and OXYGEN.
The gorgeous trio of girls
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EP Review by Mark Bayross
An impressively dark, brooding single from this Leeds four piece, who display their literary credentials by quoting Philip Larkin’s most famous line of poetry (“They fuck you up your Mum and Dad…”) next to towering guitars that would have made The God Machine proud.
This EP also features the
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