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 Wallace Wylie

Wallace Wylie’s Best of 2011

Don’t pull your pants. Buy this album instead.

 Everett True

Everett True’s 20 favourite songs of 2011

Everett True’s 20 favourite songs of 2011

Not a note wasted, not a note pointlessly repeated.

 Everett True

a brief note on The Daily Swarm, and the homogenisation of music writing on the web

Who watches the watchmen?

 Everett True

Of course, it doesn’t count when women or blacks do it. A collection of 20 present-day political pop songs

These are all drawn from suggestions from people on Facebook, and Collapse Board writers. Just the tip of the iceberg …         P.S.

 Everett True

Why Everett True Is Right / Why Everett True Is Wrong … Everett True responds + 5 extraordinary songs

In that very same article, I lay trails to SEVEN other bands and musicians – all female – who No Mas Bodas remind me of

 Everett True

Everett True’s 12 favourite songs of 2011 so far

Something to do with believing in the power of music

 Wallace Wylie

six of the best from halfway through the year

A feast of cryptic poetics sound tracked by sleepy-eyed saxophones and smooth grooves.

 Wallace Wylie

10 REVIEWS OF THE NEW CULTS ALBUM – 7: the really bad review (U.S.)

Listening to Cults, I can only imagine that they have some great insider connections.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 353: Tearist

music that will make you smile about music once more

 Wallace Wylie

Barbara Panther – Barbara Panther (City Slang)

The highlights buzz and throb with an uncontainable enthusiasm that merges perfectly with the pulsating music. Her talent and personality, coupled with her media-friendly childhood, seem perfectly designed for stardom.