LarryFitzmaurice - 06.12.2010  British Sea Power have always possessed a flair for broad, sweeping anthems. But 2008's third full-length, Do You Like Rock Music, took those impulse...
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Erick Mertz - 16.11.2010  What does the term EP even mean anymore For a shorter format, the Brighton-based band British Sea Power have created a surprisingly multifaceted work...
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Anthony Matarese - 27.10.2010  British Sea Power, the UK quartet that made an impressive debut with 2003’s The Decline of British Sea Power, are back with their newest EP, Zeus, whi...
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Matt Schild - 11.10.2010  British Sea Power's been an unpredictable bunch of fellows recently. It's avoided recording a studio album for three years, and recorded a soundtrack ...
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Luke Turner - 07.10.2010 British Sea Power are always at the best when their flag flies ragged in a stiff breeze, when you get the sense that they're pushing themselves, music...
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cloudspeakers - 07.10.2010 British Sea Power - Zeus EPZeus, the new EP by British Sea Power, occasionally seems to scream out to not be taken seriously. It opens with the line ‘...
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Robert Cooke - 04.10.2010  Maybe British Sea Power have cheered up a bit. You can’t blame them, considering how bleak their soundtrack to Man Of Aran, their last major release, ...
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