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mannot has written the following articles:

7672

Dogs - She's Got A Reason

Review by Michaela Annot

London's roaming rockers Dogs, are in an uneviable position; the Great Eastern Street mafia appear to have all but abandoned Pete and Carlos, and with it, all their stylishly bedraggled fellow bands. As it's all jerk jerk jerk round the broadsheets, the latecomers are chasing a rapidly accelerating bus.»

7616

Biffy Clyro - Only One Word Comes To Mind

Review by Michaela Annot

The juggernault that is Biffy Clyro ambles slowly on, with a clear path and destination in sight, just no particular urgency to get there.»

7506

Lemon Jelly - The Shouty Track

Review by Michaela Annot

I mean… what happened here? It’s very rare for an outspoken, verbose DiS journalist to be caught with their thesaurus-ed pants down, but… what can one say about Lemon Jelly’s ‘The Shouty Track’?»

11860

Ladyfuzz - Oh Marie

Review by Michaela Annot

Inevitable comparisions from the ill informed of stylistically focused will nod towards Bloc Party and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but a comparision to female-fronted music for the sake of it, and singling out one edgy post-pop band in a whole brew is disingenious.»

7436

Lou Barlow - Emoh

Review by Michaela Annot

The new album’s called ‘Emoh’ you see, and is more than a nod towards what he feels is a certain misappropriation of what emo boys should do; it’s all about the open heart surgery, rather than the thrashing hardcore-esque guitars.»

7418

Dead Fly Buchowski - Blackout

Review by Michaela Annot

Dead Fly Buchowski make their recorded debut in hairy fashion. ‘Blackout’ is all overloaded guitars and bass and guttural vocals.»

7388

Thirteen Senses - Thru The Glass

Review by Michaela Annot

God this song is so fucking wet. You could douse a raging inferno simply by throwing masses of these CDs over it.»

7376

Pink Grease - Strip

Review by Michaela Annot

‘Strip’ is a meaty, Mid Wester of a dirty rock song, and it flails about menacing indeed. Filthy guitars nearer to synths cruise metronomically, while lyrically, it's suitably lace and leather.»

7188

Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

Review by Michaela Annot

Does it surprise and worry you that this song is played back to back with Keane on many radio stations? Or are you happy that your rock n roll figureheads are snuggling nicely into the mainstream?»

7156

Six By Seven - Catch The Rain

Review by Michaela Annot

six by seven single. not great.»

7151

The Black Velvets - Get On Your Life

Review by Michaela Annot

Black Velvets vertigo. stereophonics really.»

7110

Snow Patrol, Various - The Trip

Review by Michaela Annot

What a happy place Snow Patrolville is at the moment. Big enough and pop enough enough to be asked to do Band Aid, yet cool enough and indie enough to create a tastemaking mix tape. Fran Healy's doing '...Christmas Time' but he's certainly not been asked to guide the alternative youth's notions of cool. Thankfully.»

7070

Radio 4 - State Of Alert

Review by Michaela Annot

Things aren’t going too well for Radio 4 at the moment; alongside the cancellation of their European tour, they have their nemesis being re-elected»

7036

Bright Eyes - Take It Easy

Review by Michaela Annot

'...The production on 'Take It Easy' is astounding. Clattering, bunched percussion fights with rogue bontempi keyboards and backwards swells of sound. All the while of course, Oberst narrates in the manner of a self-flagellating, cynical, confused, hopeless romantic.'»

5812

Oasis Tickets - See Hear, Now.

News by Michaela Annot

Oasis this week announced a string of stadium shows for next summer - theoretically to support a sixth long playing record.»

7024

Mando Diao: Scando-rock hitmen hit the UK

News by Michaela Annot

Mando Diao, the (hopefully sooner rather than later) natural heir to Sweden's rock n roll crown are to release their debut UK single proper.

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6956

Winnebago Deal - Dead Gone

Review by Michaela Annot

Ten things that you must know about The Deal...»

6906

Morrissey - Let Me Kiss You

Review by Michaela Annot

that trademark Moz vocal sigh, the sweeping balladry, the arch, almost subversive lyricism – it’s all there. So why are we so unmoved?»

6890

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Y Control

Review by Michaela Annot

Proof indeed, that the common image of Karen O belting round the stage screaming like a drunken lady on a Club 18-30 excursion is in fact wrong. Some of the time at least.»

6885

Fatboy Slim - Palookaville

Review by Michaela Annot

Listening to 'Palookaville' it's hard not to resent Cook for making something so naively upbeat and depressingly bland. Doesn’t he know that there's a war going on? Lots of them?»

6856

The Subways - 1am

Review by Michaela Annot

Originally coming to the attention of the music-watching public back in June when they graced the Other Stage at Glastonbury as a still-unsigned band, initial signs for The Subways weren't too promising.»

6853

Sons and Daughters - Johnny Cash

Review by Michaela Annot

It's fitting that the Glaswegian country quartet Sons & Daughters are the first band to have produced a tribute to Johnny Cash: their shared sense of noir is a strong bond indeed.»

6841

Jimmy Eat World - Pain

Review by Michaela Annot

No point in wasting any time – the first new material by Jimmy Eat World in a bunch of years rockets away with nary a breath for opening instrumentals.»

6359

Johnny Panic - Burn Your Youth

Review by Michaela Annot

‘Burn Your Youth’ is a standard slab of big chorused Kerrang! TV riffing. The sort that any idiot with five digits on one hand can play. It is however a very catchy standard slab of big chorused Kerrang! TV riffing.»

6717

Ed Harcourt - Strangers

Review by Michaela Annot

There’s always been a nice Vaudevillian part to Ed Harcourt – like fellow troubadour Rufus Wainwright, he has a nice sense of overblown theatre. Which is very important when most performers of his genre threaten to send you comatose with large doses of mediocre earnestness. But... is his new record halfway decent?»

6682

Adem - Ringing In My Ear

Review by Michaela Annot

Adem’s an odd name really, or is it merely a audible take on the South African pronunciation of ‘Adam’? No, didn’t think so…»

6685

Beastie Boys - Triple Trouble

Review by Michaela Annot

Apparently, the six year hiatus between ‘Hello Nasty’ and ‘To The 5 Boroughs’ can be solely attributed to the trio being held captive by a Bigfoot-esque monster called Sasquatch.»

6575

Ed Harcourt - This One's For You

Review by Michaela Annot

The history of rock ‘n roll is peppered with the tale of the bar room blues. Pretty much every solo artist of repute in the last fifty years has produced at least one drinking song...»

6451

The Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now

Review by Michaela Annot

For all the cruel arrows of fate that have struck The Libertines in their short career, the most shuddering hits have always been struck by themselves...»

6426

The Polyphonic Spree - Hold Me Now

Review by Michaela Annot

‘Hold Me Now’ is about an unhappy person, who should, like, be really happy, cos, like, the world’s actually an alright place. Thanks, Tim.»

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