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Fast Forward: The World Cup Goes Indie

…32 songs consistently showing levels of warmth, humour, subtlety, imagination and musicality so rarely found in football-related songs…
The Ambience Affair – Patterns

…the infectious intro builds in to a dense framework of gorgeous noise…
…the bouncing bass line, softly delineated harmonies, catchy-as-hell melody and spiraling, gorgeous closing moments…
The Van Allen Belt – Meal Ticket To Purgatory
…as much as it sometimes sounds retro I can’t escape the feeling that the Van Allen Belt are somehow going to form the crux of the future…
Mumblin’ Deaf Ro – Senor, My Friend…
…an unfailingly melodic and sometimes moving testament to the power of ingenuity, wit and the Roland VS-880 home recorder…
In Motion – The Language of Everyday Life
…a tanker full of cascading vocal melodies and jangling guitar riffs appropriating the blades of an aircraft engine…
…an album of quiet warmth; perfectly suited to the cold winter months…
…an extremely winsome and yet thoroughly engaging collection: if you’re into twee, slowcore and the like, investigate at will…
The Brilliant Trees – Friday Night
…their predominantly jangly guitar rhythms chime in pop perfection worthy of the La’s…
Michael Knight – Youth Is Wasted On The Young
…a charming hybrid of Belle & Sebastian, Camera Obscura and delicately sung Burt Bacharach numbers…
…wed that pure Byrds-like high intensity pop melody to wild and divergent surges of amped up craziness…
Red Star Belgrade – Where The Sun Doesn’t Shine
…brimming with homespun witticisms and accented guitar rock…
…few compilations this year will open your eyes to such a diverse range of quality artists…
…a good compilation is like sex and by god this one proves that point – the foreplay, the action and the sated yet yearning for more feeling at the end. God give me a cigarette now!…

…these shirts make me want to scream – Lily Allen…








































