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Albums | AAA Music - Part 132

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis – Smoking In Heaven

28 May 2011 |

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis are a unique project. Three young siblings, barely out of school, who play old school rock’n’roll using old school techniques and with old school authenticity.

Their new album ‘Smoking In Heaven’ comes three years after … Read More

Paul Edge – 23

24 May 2011 |

Renowned amongst fans of electronic dance music, Paul Edge’s 23 marks the return of the DJ to the music world after a two year absence.  For those unaware of his work, he has managed two of life’s greatest accomplishments, … Read More

Drive – No Feel

23 May 2011 |

Drive are a new band. By new, I don’t mean they formed a couple years ago, or even formed a few months ago. Drive formed last month! And this is their first (released) demo. No, not even a proper single. … Read More

The Horn The Hunt – Depresseur Jolie

23 May 2011 |

Exceptionally talented indie duo The Horn The Hunt (i.e. Clare Carter and Joseph Osborne) follow up their debut with Depressur Jolie, a dark, synth-heavy, epic journey that ends up somewhere between Kate Bush and rock-infused pop – it’s very … Read More

Sparrow and the Workshop – Spitting Daggers

23 May 2011 |

Sparrow and the Workshop will be releasing their new album ‘Spitting Daggers’ on May 23rd through Distiller Records. The album was produced and mixed at the new recording studio, The Distillery, by Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno / Sam Amidon). … Read More

Johann Johannsson – The Miners Hymns

22 May 2011 |

Bill Morrison’s ‘Miners Hymns’ film celebrates social, cultural, and political aspects of the extinct mining industry in North East England, linked with the strong regional tradition of colliery brass bands. Focusing on the Durham mines, Morrison’s film is structured … Read More

Gunning For Tamar – Deaf Cow Motel EP

22 May 2011 |

Oh hello, that’s a zippy drum intro you’ve got there. Featuring crisp production, glacial tones, and a bloody, tender heart, Gunning For Tamar don’t bother watering down the kick on the opening song ‘German Treasure Island’. The nebulous sound … Read More

Filterwolf – Night Patterns

22 May 2011 |

Hailing from Germany and citing influences from Daft Punk to Stevie Wonder and back again, Filterwolf’s ADNAN DURIC is not simply content to churn out his surreal, atmospheric techno, but to push the envelope of sound into new territory. … Read More

Sad Accordions – The Colours and the Kill

22 May 2011 |

Oh American indie rock, you do spoil us sometimes. I haven’t quite finished fawning over the new Manchester Orchestra Album, or marvelling at how Mewithoutyou have become so unbelievably influential, or wondering how the hell My Morning Jacket have … Read More

Wayter – Feeding Time

22 May 2011 |

It’s evening. You’re kneeling at the mouth of a ditch in an empty field. A shovel and a pile of dirt lay to your left. In your right hand there is a time-capsule. It is marked 1995. You open … Read More