SINGES CORNER! 03/03/2010
Posted: March 3rd, 2010 | Author: Matt | Filed under: Reviews | Tags: Angus and Julia Stone, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Matt Merritt, Thomas White, Twin Atlantic, With That knife | 1 Comment »So, here we are, back again with part two of this week’s singles roundup. Looking at the tracks below (and our ever growing pile of singles to review), it’s nice to see that not only is the quantity of tracks available to us increasing, but the quality too!
TWIN ATLANTIC – Lightspeed
Red Bull Records
For those of you who haven’t heard Twin Atlantic yet (and why not, we’ve written about them a few times not?), this is the perfect introduction to the Scots rockers, encapsulating their pacy guitars and highlighting Sam McTrusty’s vocal – lovely stuff!
WITH THAT KNIFE – This Place, A Thousand Times
Withthatknife.com
This, the debut single from a bunch of lads who met at Manchester University mixes punkish vitality with the sort of modern Britsh alt-rock sound that is growing ever more prevalent – good stuff!
DAN LE SAC VS SCROOBIUS PIP – Get Better
Sunday Best
Casiotone electronics create a contrasted backing to Pip’s spoken word musing on why society seems to be going down hill. It’s not deep reaching social commentary, but it rings true, and as well as being thought provoking, it’s very catchy. What more could you ask for, really?
THOMAS WHITE – The Last Blast
Cooking Vinyl
The Electric Soft Parade/Brakes man’s solo work is every bit as interesting as the songs he performs with his bands. This one, a driving beat, fuelled by staccato drums is strangely engaging, all the more so because of the laconic vocals.
ANGUS AND JULIA STONE – And The Boys
Flock Music
I saw this pair a couple of years ago and really wasn’t impressed, but this track is a world away from that bland live show, endearing quirky folk fronted by a sweet and off kilter vocal, this bodes well for their forthcoming album.



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