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The Associates: Boys Keep Swinging: The Associates’ Singles
Review by Barney Hoskyns, Uncut, September 2004
All the 45s from the sublime Scottish duo who briefly threatened to run away with the 80s pop circus. ...
Van Der Graaf Generator: Present
Review by Nick Hasted, Uncut, May 2005
ALTHOUGH CUSTOMARILY associated with prog, Van der Graaf Generator were always a world away from the ridiculous likes of Yes and Jethro Tull. ...
Flaming Lips: The Flaming Lips: At War with the Mystics
Review by Paul Lester, Uncut, April 2006
THERE WAS SOMETHING so ultimate about the Flaming Lips' The Soft Bulletin, emphasized by its release in the last year of the 20th Century, you ...
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, January 2008
The Dame's sonic sketchpad — restless, inventive and thrillingly experimental. ...
Review by Paul Moody, Uncut, April 2008
Britpop alumni enter their Berlin period. Sort of. ...
Walker Brothers, The: The Walker Brothers: Nite Flights (1978)
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, September 2008
Chilling, Bowie-beloved experiments in ambient pop. ...
Psychedelic Furs, The: The Psychedelic Furs: Talk Talk Talk
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, February 2009
IT'S PERHAPS FITTING that a curious, intriguing band whose career was jinxed by ifs and buts should have their second, arguably defining album later hijacked ...
Billy Childish: Archive From 1959 – The Billy Childish Story
Review by David Quantick, Uncut, August 2009
IT USED TO BE 1979. It's now 2009. Billy Childish — author, poet, painter, musician, influence on everyone from Tracey Emin to The White Stripes ...
Review by Rob Young, Uncut, February 2010
The Dame's debut: an enduringly curious dispatch from "Gnome-man's land", expanded and remastered. ...
Iggy Pop & James Williamson: Kill City
Review by David Cavanagh, Uncut, January 2011
The odd-one-out in the Stooges catalogue, with the duo at their lowest ebb. Remixed, it's a vital, powerful, hard-rocking listen, says David Cavanagh ...
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