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British Sea Power Valhalla Dancehall (2011) -

Describing something as “epic” is generally trite in music criticism, with a few notable exceptions. British Sea Power are one of them. Their masterful debut showcased a rookie band that masterfully mixed a laudable arsenal of nostalgic arena-rock influences with modern indie-rock trends, and their fifth full-length plays like an...

British Sea Power Discuss New Album -

British Sea Power have spoken about their recently released album 'Valhalla Dancehall'.

British Sea Power exist in their own universe. Putting the independence back into indie, the group retreated to the countryside to work on the follow up to their Mercury Music Prize nominated album 'Do You Like Rock Music?'.

A...

British Sea Power - Valhalla Dancehall -

Splicing the spirit of ancient Viking alcoholics with some red-hot Jamaican jah, BSP are finally having fun. Yet their orchestral rock still finds time across thirteen chiming tracks to become thoughtful, melancholic and pastorally emotive.

Their distinctly populist chorus opener ‘Who’s In Control’, thrusts us into their moshpit at a...

British Sea Power - Valhalla Dancehall -

While British indie music remains at the mercy of boom and bust hype cycles and the vagaries of fashion " just how dated do The Libertines sound now? What happened to Klaxons’ second album? " it’s quite possible that the greatest achievement of Brighton’s British Sea Power is...

The Futureheads: The Chaos -

With Idlewild now out of the picture, it's time for another band to step up and claim the award for "most promising band stuck on auto-pilot". Something The Futureheads seem more than happy to do.

Now freed from the supposed constraints of record label politics (they've self-released their last two albums),...

The Duke Spirit : Neptune -

London based quintet The Duke Spirit literally put the 'spirit' into their sophomore LP Neptune. The album begins with a forty-five second gospel hymn that, despite its brevity, acts as a catalyst for the listener to fall for lead singer Liela Moss's captivating vocal capability. It also establishes a tempo...

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