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The Judges Discuss: The Gaslight Anthem, “American Slang”

Part Six of the transcripts from the Uncut Music Award 2010 judging sessions. Today, we reach The Gaslight Anthem...

Slow Previewing 4: Ty Segall, The Parting Gifts, The Fresh And Onlys

Among other things I’ve failed to blog about this year, it occurs to me I’ve been particluarly slack on the subject of garage rock. A quick attempt to make amends today, with three of my favourites, before I get round to putting together a 2010 chart of sorts.

The Judges Discuss: Deer Tick, “The Black Dirt Sessions”

Today, the Uncut Music Award judges consider Deer Tick's "Black Dirt Sessions"...

Oneohtrix Point Never. Emeralds, Mark McGuire

A few months ago, I managed to smuggle a track by Oneohtrix Point Never onto an Uncut CD; a David Bowie-themed compilation of vaguely futuristic music. Oneohtrix is the project of a guy based in New York called Daniel Lopatin, who reconfigures various kosmische tropes with some ‘80s sci-fi vibes and comes up with a kind of New Age music for underground noise fans.

The Judges Discuss: The Coral, “Butterfly House”

Album Number Four on the Uncut Music Award 2010 shortlist. Here's what the judges said about The Coral's "Butterfly House"...

The Judges Discuss: Beach House, “Teen Dream”

Moving on, today Beach House's third album goes under the critical microscope...

The 46th Uncut Playlist Of 2010

With the new issue onsale, Top 50 of the year inside and all, plus the whole Uncut Music Award business, it occurs to me I should hunker down and prepare a Wild Mercury Sound 2010 chart.

The Judges Discuss: Arcade Fire, “The Suburbs”

Following from yesterday's transcript of the Paul Weller debate, here are the Uncut Music Award judges on the Arcade Fire.

Six Organs Of Admittance: “Asleep On The Floodplain”

Having just finished Peter Matthiessen’s book about (among other things) Nepal, “The Snow Leopard”, it’s been quite nice these past few days to perceive cold and snow as a path to spiritual revelation as much as a physical ordeal. Of course, crawling down the A10 on the Number 76 yesterday morning pretty effectively demolished the romance.

The Judges Discuss: Paul Weller, “Wake Up The Nation”

Over the next few days, we'll be posting full transcripts of what the Uncut Music Award judges said about each of the shortlisted eight albums. Today we begin with their comments on the eventual winner; Paul Weller's "Wake Up The Nation".
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