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Little Birdy


There is always an element of trepidation in speaking to someone who has had a full day of interviews; you fear they will be thoroughly sick of constantly being asked the same questions. When an interview is scheduled for 7.30pm that level of trepidation is multiplied by a factor of 10, but let me say unequivocally at the outset that Katy Steele was nothing but a sheer pleasure to talk to at this time of the night, being fresh, funny and informative about interviews, videos and Paul Kelly.


  Manchester Orchestra
Mean Everything To Nothing
Canvasback / Sony


If years of listening to punk rock and raising glasses to the bitter testimonies of countless rock heavyweights have taught us anything, it�s that you can�t trust record labels. So, when the label pushing the second full-length from Atlanta-born indie rock wunderkinds Manchester Orchestra tells me it�s �inspired by the pounding, primal assault of Weezer�s �Pinkerton� and Nirvana�s �In Utero�,� both favourite records of mine, I�m understandably hesitant to believe them. I�ve been burnt before. It�s just that, as I sit down to write this review, I can�t find better words to describe �Mean Everything To Nothing�. Except for maybe one: awesome.

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