Sophie Thomsett - 11.12.2009  Cracking, raspy, nasal vocals. Dark, muddy guitars. Thrashing drums. Quiet-loud-quiet structure. Dead Confederate aren’t exactly subtle about taking a...
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Robert Cooke - 09.12.2009 There isn’t much to dislike about Dead Confederate in principle. Their quiet-loud-quiet to-ing and fro-ing (insert Nirvana comparison here) is precise...
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Kev - 27.11.2009  I missed the recent tour with Dinosaur Jr but I was lucky enough to catch the mighty Dead Confederate in Leeds earliewr this year supporting A Place T...
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Jon Sidwell - 21.11.2009  It seems that every year, once I begin to compile my “Best Albums” list, there’s always a record that appears near the tail end of the year to m...
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Brad Kelly - 18.11.2009  The term 'Rock' has pretty much become the branching-title for anything alternative nowadays.Post-Rock, Indie-Rock, Pop-Rock, Hard-Rock, Soft-Rock, Bl...
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Faye Lewis - 13.11.2009  There’s no shortage of buzzwords to ascribe to Georgia psyche-rock five-piece Dead Confederate- ‘moody’ being just one. The opening quick-fire fanfare...
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Brian McKinney - 13.11.2009  Dead Confederate. Here’s a band with an interesting back-story. They self-released an EP called “The News Underneath” a few years back, black print on...
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Stephanie Burkett - 10.11.2009 Beginning with a yawl and a howl and continuing as such for an hour, the first record from Dead Confederate sounds like it was hewn from a block of ra...
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Palmer Eldritch - 10.11.2009  OK, so here we have Nirvana re-imagined as a stoner band. No, I don’t mean they sound like the Screaming Trees. It is heavy, though - as in ‘heavy go...
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Steven Burnett - 08.11.2009  Dead Confederate were discovered by Gary Gersh, they guy responsible for bringing both Sonic Youth and Nirvana to Geffen in the year that punk broke. ...
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