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domgourlay has written the following articles:

14253

Larrikin Love - Downing St. Kindling

Review by Dom Gourlay

...“This country has nothing more to offer me” according to Edward Larrikin. Now stick that on a flag of St. George and wave it merrily from your rear passenger window.»

14150

Robin Guthrie - Continental

Review by Dom Gourlay

As a founder member of both the Cocteau Twins and more recently Bella Union Records, Robin Guthrie should need no introduction.»

14081

The Star Fighter Pilot - Alkaline Maisonette EP

Review by Dom Gourlay

Ironic he may be now, iconic is something we could be using to describe The Star Fighter Pilot as being in years to come.»

14110

Dot To Dot 06 at Nottingham The Rescue Rooms, Sun 28 May

Review by Dom Gourlay

Subbed. Have stripped photos, made a few changes, but nothing major. MD
One year on from its inaugral launch, Dot To Dot 2006 is bigger than anyone could have expected... »

14123

The Feeling - Twelve Stops And Home

Review by Dom Gourlay

To call this 'project' - because that's basically all these five individuals are - The Feeling is a contradiction in itself, as there is no feeling that can be associated with this album other than one of pure despair, whether that be with its orchestrators or the record-buying public themselves, who've bought into the whole concept...»

14040

The Grates at Nottingham Rock City, Wed 31 May

Review by Dom Gourlay

...Of course they don't come back, but then surely that's the whole point, leaving you in suspense crying out for a second dose, and make no mistake, when The Grates return to these shores, there'll be no shortage of patients-in-waiting...»

14037

Embrace - World At Your Feet

Review by Dom Gourlay

I suppose, theoretically, 'World At Your Feet' is the perfect epitaph for Sven's reign as England's number one - staid, disinterested, and passionless.»

14109

KEITH - Red Thread

Review by Dom Gourlay

After such a long time in the making, 'Red Thread' is undoubtedly worth the wait. Sort the name out and you never know what the future might hold?»

14098

A Drop In The Ocean second time around...

News by Dom Gourlay

After the overwhelming success of last year's Drop In The Ocean festival, which saw over 200 artists and 25 venues give their services for free and raise £57,000 for the Asian Tsunami relief fund, the organisers have been busy getting a second one in place.»

13871

Love Ends Disaster! - Faster, Faster EP

Review by Dom Gourlay

Maybe 'Louder, LOUDER...' would have been a more appropriate title?»

12822

Nottingham DiS: June brings World Cup fever and the best bill in town!

News by Dom Gourlay

Rooney, Rooney, where art thou Rooney? Well, if that old metatarsal bone doesn't sort itself out in time for next weekend, you could always head to Nottingham for the next Drowned In Sound shabang, cos boy have we got a line-up in store for you...»

13888

Lords - This Ain't A Hate Thing, It's A Love Thing

Review by Dom Gourlay

Lords, for all their dirty, grinding grime-stained passion and carbohydrates-starved soul are like the ultimate concept project, yet without any actual reasoning or hookline to commit themselves to...»

13883

Dot To Dot: Here's the schedule...

News by Dom Gourlay

This Sunday (May 28th) sees Nottingham's second Dot To Dot Festival take place at venues across the city, and it's even bigger and better than last year. Over 60 bands and DJs will be spread across four venues - Rock City, Stealth, the Social and the Rescue Rooms...»

13815

Ghosty - Grow Up Or Sleep In

Review by Dom Gourlay

The story of Ghosty could already take up enough chapters to reach novel status in its own right.»

13802

Young Knives, The Rakes, The On Offs at Nottingham Rock City, Mon 15 May

Review by Dom Gourlay

For The Rakes it seems an eternity since they last played live, which by their nomadic standards, it probably is. If tonight was meant to celebrate their promotion to rock and roll’s Premier League – twelve months ago they were playing at the Social, which has a capacity almost a tenth of the size of Rock City – then the lack of a queue, and more to the point, ticket touts would have brought them back down to planet reality with a bang...»

13266

Alamos - Alamos

Review by Dom Gourlay

In Alamos’ world everything is rock Jim, but not necessarily as we know it, or at least since Idlewild matured into the Athlete cool kids are supposed to like and Mclusky disintegrated prematurely at any rate.»

13817

Dirty Pretty Things - Waterloo To Anywhere

Review by Dom Gourlay

'Waterloo To Anywhere' announces the band's ambitions in full, to be honest. It's not a radical departure from anything 3/4 of Dirty Pretty Things have been associated with in the past - Didz Hammond being the slightly obvious exception - and isn't exactly going to scratch the surface of, let alone break the mould as far as genre redefinition is concerned. »

13814

Boy Kill Boy - Civilian

Review by Dom Gourlay

If Civilian were broken down into three EPs, then it would certainly hold more appeal. As an album though, its like a half-pint of shandy – refreshing for five minutes or so but distinctly average, and under no circumstances would you want to let any of your friends see you in its company...»

13812

Louie - Dead Man

Review by Dom Gourlay

Forget the north/south divide, how's about recording the visceral impact of a collision between...ooh, let's say London and Manchester for example. And then just sitting back and watching it implode in the faces of you and anyone else brave enough to come into contact with it.»

13791

Fell City Girl - Swim

Review by Dom Gourlay

Coming from Oxford would mean that sooner or later, comparisons would be drawn with Radiohead. For Fell City Girl this would probably be considered an honour, and whilst they could hardly be cited as being worshippers at the throne of their hometown's most revered icons, there are also several parallels between the two.»

13509

Manic Street Preachers, Various, Tompaulin, The Projects, Jeffrey Lewis, Television Personalities, The June Brides - Still Unravished: A Tribute To The June Brides

Review by Dom Gourlay

Led by the inimitable songwriting talent of Phil Wilson, The June Brides actually took the post-punk blueprint of Orange Juice one step further and mixed it with the sarcastic lyrical wit of The Smiths, sounding unlike anyone else from that era but without any shadow of a doubt laying the foundations for people like Belle And Sebastian to take the bedroom-indie sound into chartered, commercially successful territories.»

7401

Nottingham DiS this Saturday!

News by Dom Gourlay

Nottingham Drowned In Sound presents its latest instalment this coming Saturday (20th May), when we introduce four of the finest bands currently stepping out of the East Midlands' burgeoning music scene.»

13687

My Architects - Under The Pines

Review by Dom Gourlay

Apart from Rugby League, Warrington has very little to shout about other than being the composite midpoint between Liverpool and Manchester. Which is just as well, as local five piece My Architects sound like they've been reared on a mixed diet of Lee Mavers' scrapbooks for breakfast and Stone Roses carveries for dinner.»

13672

The Zutons, Larrikin Love at Sheffield Octagon at Sheffield University, Thu 04 May

Review by Dom Gourlay

The final words though, rest with Edward Larrikin. "Grab your A-Z, flick in the back and plan world domination!" It seems The Zutons already have.»

13496

Chikinki - You Said

Review by Dom Gourlay

Having spent the majority of 2004 touring relentlessly, a fair amount of which they were accompanied by Kasabian, Chikinki must have thought the writing was on the wall when their tour mates’ career went stellar and they found themselves subsequently dropped without so much as a whimper.»

13693

Giant Drag - This Isn't It

Review by Dom Gourlay

For all the kind words bestowed on Giant Drag, their music hasn't quite matched the hullabaloo inspired hype machine to date.»

13620

Morrissey at Sheffield City Hall & Memorial Hall, Wed 03 May

Review by Dom Gourlay

As the greying, bequiffed gargantuan caruso denounces, “England is mine – and it owes me a living” from the centre of the stage in the deluxe confines of the City Hall, only the brave – or indignantly stupid – would dare to challenge his bequest.»

13150

Swell Maps - Wastrels And Whippersnappers

Review by Dom Gourlay

When Swell Maps co-founder Nikki Sudden became the second ex-Map to pass away in March of this year, you'd have been hard pressed to find even the slightest mention in any of the high street rock'n'roll weeklies, let alone something as ornately touching as an obituary.»

13500

Kill The Young - Addiction

Review by Dom Gourlay

Consisting of three brothers from Manchester, Kill The Young should be whetting the appetite for a war of the roses style battle against their arch nemesis The Cribs. Gorman v Jarman. Who’s your money on?»

13524

Snow Patrol - Eyes Open

Review by Dom Gourlay

Who'd have thought that when Songs For Polar Bears came out all those years ago - an understated gem in the-then burgeoning Glasgow underground scene - its creators' fourth opus almost a decade later would be one of the most eagerly anticipated albums of 2006 by both the record buying public and tabloid media whores alike?»

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