Name: Andy Peterson
Dateline: Leeds, England
Weblog: www.arcticreviews.co.uk/index.php?section=1
Articles: 18
First Published: Friday, July 4, 2008
Last Published: Thursday, November 20, 2008
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Music Review: The Killers - Sam's Town— Revisiting The Killers' sophomore record on the eve of their next album's release.
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Music Review: New Order - Technique— Now reissued, the Mancunians' acid house inspired tour de force is no antique
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The Smiths Meat Is Murder vs The Queen Is Dead— As yet another reissue looms, remember their greatest..
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Music Review: Autechre - Incunabula— Put those Indian Ocean Moods CD's in the trash.. this is the real thing.
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Music Review: Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul— Brit Pop's children are now the daddies...
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Music Review: The Gun Club - Fire of Love— Seminal punk-garage which Jack White clearly has on repeat...
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Music Review: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke— Kiwi Jekyll and Hyde delivers peerless eighties rock; Katy Perry stop reading here.
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Music Review: Glasvegas - Glasvegas— From the meanest streets, an epic noise.
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Music Review: Friendly Fires - Friendly Fires— Indie loses it's luddite identity and heads for the floor.
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Music Review: The Verve - Forth— Have the totemic '90s rockers reformed in haste to repent in leisure?
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Burial - Adventures in Privacy— Dubstep pioneer de-cloaks himself; is human being
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Music Review: Primal Scream - Beautiful Future— Semi-reformed veteran rockers reveal their inner ABBA.
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Music Review: The Little Ones - Morning Tide— Californians say don't worry, be happy...
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Music Review: Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles— Essex duo re-appear from the mist with their tablets of moan.
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Music Review: Psychedelic Horseshit -"New Wave Hippies"— The lo-fi punk movement pushes everyone's buttons, whether they like it or not.
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Jay-Z vs. Noel Gallagher - As The Smoke Clears, Was There Ever a Fire?— Or how to diss for fun and profit...
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Warp Records - The Journey From Rave to Rock— Once the home of left field electronica, in it's diversity Warp is now truly a label of the future
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The Sugars - Cursed by Rock N' Roll— It's time for the British trio to take their darkly authentic slant on bygone thrills to a wider audience..


