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- Black Up
- Steve Nicks: In Your Dreams – review
- An American Triology: Looks Like Rain/'Frisco Mabel Joy/Heaven Help The Child
- Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me
- Patrick Wolf - Lupercalia
- Lupen Crook - Waiting For The Post-Man
- Marissa Nadler
- Take That: Progressed – review
- Vieux Farka Touré: The Secret — review
- Teenage Hate
- Austra - Feel It Break
- David Comes To Life
- England Keep My Bones
- Battles - Gloss Drop
- The Bang Years: 1966-1968
- A.H.A.T.H.H.A.F.T.C.T.T.C.O.T.E.
- Cults – review
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| Posted: 26 May 2011 10:34 AM PDT If the indie blogs are right, Cults are destined for big things, but the turnout at their first major London show suggests those things are still some way off. The Scala was not full, due perhaps to the fact that lo-fi, boy-girl duos no longer seem very |
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