Johnny Sharp

Jake Bugg - A Modern Day Distraction
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He’s less distinctive-sounding on the Oasis-style anthemics of “Got To Let You Go” and “Never Said Goodbye”, however. The boyish high register of Bugg’s voice lends itself most effectively to a certain ’60s beat group sound, which helps “All Kinds Of People” and the La’s-style rumble of “Breakout” get pulses racing more effectively.
Hayden Thorpe - Ness
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Porches - Shirt
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Mercury Rev - Born Horses
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On this ninth album of originals, Rev frontman Jonathan Donahue elects to vocalise in a soft whisper rather than his characteristic starry-eyed warble. It works best when their chamber-pop soundbaths are punctuated by rhythmic hooks and ear-catching lines.
The Smashing Pumpkins - AGHORI MHORI MEI
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The fuzz-furred riffs of “Edin” and “Sicarus” are infectiously sharp, backed up by satisfyingly heavy rhythmic ballast, and Corgan’s voice, often underrated, is stronger since the strangulated edges loosened with age.
Deep Purple - =1
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Ian Gillan doesn’t attempt as many sky-scraping howls as he once did but still delivers characteristically rascal-ish lyrics such as “Lazy Sod” and “A Bit On The Side” with swagger and relish.
Travis - L.A. Times
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Travis continue to subtly experiment with their sound, and on this 10th studio set it regularly pays dividends.
Loma - How Will I Live Without a Body?
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Attains new heights of intoxication on reconvening after four years away.

April Playlist