Posted on 20 January 2010
I danced in a gang gang to the sound of Gang Gang Dance this weekend. It was a top class show. I had repeatedly listened to their fourth album Saint Dymphna when it came out last year and at the time I was struck by Gang Gang Dance’s genre defying sound. I was hoping that this [...]
Posted on 20 October 2009
The Dodos perform to a fervent crowd at the Bowery Ballroom in New York. The Dodos brought Time to Die alive and seriously impressed MST writer Annabelle Palmer.
Posted on 12 October 2009
Annabelle Palmer from The MST recently caught up with the lead singer of .357 Lover, Corn Mo to ask him about his music, USA and Accordions.
Posted on 11 October 2009
Time to Die is the third album of San Francisco band The Dodos and follows on from their outstanding breakthrough album Visiter. When I heard that The Dodos were releasing a third album and were about to embark on a lengthy tour, I was excited. I really liked Visiter and felt like the band had [...]
Posted on 29 September 2009
Friday night at the Webster Hall in Manhattan saw the appearance of West London lads, White Lies and they did the old Blightly proud. They chose a good opener, the title track of their album, ‘To Lose My Life…’ which roused the crowd into a suitably pumped mass from the beginning. There is certainly something [...]
Tags: Harry McVeigh, indie music, new york, To Lose My Life, Webster Hall, White Lies