The Great British Tune Up #6

Great writing about British music showcased across a variety of mp3 blogs much like this one. They don’t solely write about British music like I do, but they do do it very well.

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Music For Robots: Dirty Alice: …A lot of life is just in between shit — just chilling at work, or sitting at home on your couch or driving to places. This is a song for those times… strings soothe and guitars crash all while a bass bubbles up underneath… [more + mp3]

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Fluxblog: Citizen Helene: It’s only one guitar and one voice overdubbed into a gorgeous harmony, but it’s enough to build this perfect image in my mind. It’s a small apartment, a walk up in some old building with a gray stone facade… [read the rest and get mp3-goodness]

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Pitchfork’s Forkcast: Fryars: He’s fallen a bit further from the generic post-Strokes, post-Libertines UK indie tree than most of his peers… Garrett’s debonair Morrissey croon does carry a hint of Julian Casablancas’ downtown chic, “The Ides” is a bright keyboard pop song swathed in Postal Service-style digital effects. [more + mp3]

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