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Live Review: This is the Kit @ Islington Union Chapel, Sat 9 May 2009

You know it’s almost summer when… it’s still light outside and the first support band are ready to take to the stage. And so it is when Jesse and Kate softly tread onto the stage this evening.

Tonight, playing as an acoustic duo and blessed with Kate’s aqua pure voice and Jesse’s delicate abilities across a variety of instrumentals (guitar, piano, violin, banjo, percussion, baritone), This is the Kit wow the early birds at ElectroAcoustic’s fifth birthday bash.

Album Review: Sad Day For Puppets – Unknown Colours

Sad Day For Puppets are Scandinavia’s latest contribution to the UK music scene. With thoughts of Aqua, Alphabeat and ABBA, I approached them with unnecessary caution, as on the strength of this album, Sad Day For Colours have cemented their place on my summer’s playlist.

Album review: The Dø – A Mouthful

A Mouthful is a master class in marvellous, unadulterated eclecticism. The record is a mad-sounding melange of all things beautiful – there are recorders, harmonicas, hand-claps, glockenspiels and swirling strings. There is ostentatious, borderline gypsy brass, playground chanting, mc-ing and piano. Melodies swing from sweet and bluesy on tracks like ‘Searching Gold’ to electro-tinged late 1970s nostalgia on ‘Aha’. Too much, you would think? Not for a minute. All of this put together works bloody brilliantly. This album is – my well-documented Francophile over-enthusiasm aside – a work of sprawling genius.

Single Review: Kill It Kid – Send Me An Angel Down

‘Send Me an Angel Down’ is a soaring, soulful debut from Kill It Kid. It is hard to ignore the fact lead singer Chris Turpin’s voice sounds almost exactly like Anthony Hegarty’s. Or that ‘Send Me an Angel Down’, is a brilliant and mature pop song, way beyond the band’s tender years.