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For those not up on means of industrial material processing, calcination is the process whereby ores and other solids are heated to drive off volatile substances, as is done to lime in the manufact... Read more
At their best, The Brian Jonestown Massacre are gloriously chaotic and shockingly prolific. So when Who Killed Sgt Pepper?, their first album for two years, describes itself as their most cultured ... Read more
For all her distrust of big record companies, Kathryn Williams has taken the plunge and signed a new contract with (the admittedly independent) One Little Indian. Will this extend her fan base beyo... Read more
Two years after their debut full length release Say Something, Say Anything, Brighton duo Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell are back with album number two. Anyone familiar with their first one w... Read more
Turin Brakes - Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian - return and expectancy is, well, middling at best: for all the promise of their Mercury-nominated 2001 debut The Optimist, subsequent releases have... Read more
Krystle Warren comes across as an assured, long-playing talent, blending familiar and rootsy acoustic soul balladry, jazz, funk and general eclecticism to create a stunning and instantly classic-so... Read more
Quasi the word means resembling, seeming, virtual. Quasi the band seem to be either an analogy or an imitation, or perhaps an analogy of an imitation. So a fitting moniker then.The band comprises ... Read more
Something happens when singers turn 40. They either lose inspiration or chase after their earlier successes. Critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter Tom McRae is sadly falling under both categories... Read more
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