Luke Johnson - 31.03.2009 Bishop Allen’s latest album provides just this: a fleet of rollicking, yaw tunes.“Shangaied” will tell you nothing new about the world; unless, ...
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Gabriel Keehn - 26.03.2009  It's become almost a truism in our society, particularly when it comes to criticism of any kind. The most basic of stock responses to stagnation and i...
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Bridget Helgoth - 17.03.2009  How does a pop band such as Brooklyn’s Bishop Allen tackle the daunting challenge of topping an album as good as 2007’s The Broken String Well, you...
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Alexander Tudor - 13.03.2009  Thankfully no-one’s dubbing Bishop Allen 'This Year’s Vampire Weekend', because it would be nice to see their jaunty charms discovered slowly, rather ...
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Abby Johnston - 13.03.2009  After an appearance in last year’s Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Bishop Allen is back, and, thankfully, in customary form. Their third full-leng...
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Grayson Currin - 13.03.2009  Recorded and mixed by the excellent Bryce Goggin, Grrr... sounds immaculate: The guitars are sharp. The drums are steady. The harmonies are supple. I...
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Abby Johnston - 13.03.2009  After an appearance in last year’s Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Bishop Allen is back, and, thankfully, in customary form. Their third full-leng...
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Chris Burland - 10.03.2009  Some music snobs are gnashing their teeth because the runaway success of Vampire Weekend has meant a pile of other smart, fun pop bands have since bee...
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Noel Murray - 10.03.2009  Bishop Allen has broken through to a larger audience than any Brooklyn DIY power-pop duo could be expected to, first by landing the twinkly song “Clic...
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