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Dan Martin (NME)

Nine Black Alps: Bitter End (Island)

Their first album was angry noise, but this is something else. Sam Forrest sounds like he's had a sunshine enema on this Dave Sardy- produced future single, which brings to mind the prettiest bits of The Lemonheads and Teenage Fanclub, but with a sexy rock snarl.

Simon Singleton (Pure Groove)

Bolt Action Five: Tree Friend Tree Foe Remixes (Lost In Paris)

London indie-electro scamps get reworked and rebuilt by four of ...

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