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Tag: Max Sefton

Album Review: Alt-J – This is All Yours

After selling 300,000 copies of their debut album An Awesome Wave, Alt-J return with their sophomore effort: a cartoonish squiggle … More

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Album Review: Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World

With their 2004 debut album You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, the Canadian duo offered an alternative version of guitar … More

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Interview: Vukovi

We’ve just been discussing stage-diving, what do you think makes a great live show? J –  When we have big … More

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Kendal Calling 2014 – Sunday Review

After two days of near constant drizzle a few fans are already breaking camp and heading for home but far … More

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Kendal Calling 2014 – Saturday Review

Despite the degree of precipitation wavering somewhere between Niagara Falls and tropical tsunami, the remarkably good-natured crowd strode out on … More

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Kendal Calling 2014 – Friday Review

During its inception in 2006, 900 people packed into a small town-centre park to hear the likes of British Sea … More

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Kendal Calling Festival Previewed, Part 2

Though T in the Park and Glastonbury may be disappearing over the horizon for another year, qmunicate is not quite … More

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Kendal Calling Festival Previewed

Though T in the Park and Glastonbury may be disappearing over the horizon for another year, qmunicate is not quite … More

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Brussels Sprouts: Scotland’s MEPs and The Democratic Deficit

Everyone’s seen the headlines: “UKIP surge to victory”, “Europe lurches rightward”, “We’re all doomed”. Ok, I made the last one … More

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Album Reivew: The Black Keys, Turn Blue

You’d think that eight albums in that you’d know what to expect from a new Black Keys record. Their octet … More

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