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Lead singer Richard Frenneaux may have relocated to London but for their debut platter RIC are clearly enrapt by noth American indie feelgood rock Vibes. most obViously Arcade Fire's si/eable bluster and Dinosaur Jr's shamble and roar. They may sound familiar. but when they plunder. Red Light Company do it Wlifi love and affection. and it only adds to the quintet's charms.

They lay claim to a place in the rock arenas of our hearts and on the strength of the anthemic. Broken Social Scene referenCing chorus of “Scheme Eugene' and the woozy Joy of “Arts and Crafts. they prove they certainly have the chops. See you down the front. (Mark Robertsoni

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A self-professed ‘future primitive' diViner. Edinburgh 's WOunded Knee aka electronic sorcerer and oral diabolist Drew Wright has created and excavated myriad legaCies for this. his first major full-length release.

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THE PRODIGY Invaders Must Die

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The Prodigy have a lot to prove. Live they are still incendiary, creating the biggest mosh pit of the weekend at last year’s T in the Park and sending the entire field into technoid spasms. On record however, there’s been nothing of note since 1997’s Fat of the Land conquered the dance/rock divide. Here Liam Howlett takes no chances, harking back to the vintage Prodigy sound of old: hard techno, pulsating rave and rocked up breakbeat, while Keith Flint and MC Maxim shout and bark with the appropriate piss and vinegar. However unlike the embarrassing rehash of 2002’s ‘Baby’s Got a Temper’ or the lacklustre Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (2004) they feel

FrequenCIesl. primordial rhythms and verbal alchemy i'My Wooden Cupboard'i, is entrancing, disorientating. and awesome.

For every reference to our traditional heritage. there's a Visionary curveball that propels Wright into unchartered territory. It's as entICIng as it is formidable. it's well worth repeated listens. and it's a significant addition to the contemporary Scottish music canon. (Nicola Meighanl

work as part of Ya/oo. Depeche Mode and EraSure ranges from great to tremendous and this beefy two-disc set is a fine overview of the latter's achievements. Andy Bell's Silky tOnes were always the perfect foil for Clarke's electronics and songs like “Oh L'Amour'. Sometimes and “Ship of Fools' are timeless examples of quality pop craftsmanship. which. for the most part. have aged exceptionally well. iMark Robertson)

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Lead single ‘Omen’ is a blast of 19905 ravecore, the kiddie xylophone adding a creepy refrain as befits the title; ‘Thunder’ borrows heavily from their classic ‘Outer Space', mixing hammering bass with dub vocals; Dave Grohl adds his tub thumping to ‘Run With the Wolves' and it all crashes to a close with the 903 staple, the comedown ‘sunrise anthem’, on ‘Stand Up’.

Most metal bands would kill for as relentlessly a pounding sound as The Prodigy have crafted here. There’s no real progression but the all out power attack of Invaders . . . is ultimately morish in the right setting, and although a bit one note, remains a floortilling stomper packed with punk attitude. (Henry Northmore)

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Their sublime. string- filled debut Single. “The Last of the Melting Show. was chosen by Elbows Guy Garvey as his Single of the year. And this. their first LP. is full of a similar northern England charm akin to the Mercunyi winners. From the delicate seed of 'A Fighting Chance. this album grows to a sweet whimsy that delights in a spring time ambience. Close y’Our eyes and you can see the flowers blossom. The lyrics offer a dark nuance tltOugh. turning both comic and sombre in a way you'd expect from a collective that

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Nick Hardy and Christian Hemming have used a folk past to Create a pop album of preCIous Subtlety. Even the ukulele makes itself welcome. Without the Cringe of it SOunding like a ROVGII)’.

This isn't Just a debut that promises big things for the future. it's one that delivers greatness already. iThomas Meek;

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