David Hall - 23.10.2009  You’d be entirely forgiven for not recalling Manchester indie electro trio The Longcut and their excellent debut album A Call and Response. It’s been ...
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Dan Martin - 17.10.2009  When Arctic Monkeys first proved that histrionic guitars could indeed look good on the dancefloor, lots of people thought that Manc alchemists The Lon...
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cloudspeakers - 05.10.2009  Nine Black Alps guitarist David Jones produces the Mancs' second album, a marked step up from last year's debut.Whereas that record seemed bes...
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Joe Clay - 03.10.2009  The second album from the Manchester trio is a superb collection of distorted, techno-tinged guitar epics that needs to be played through speakers the...
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Brad Kelly - 02.10.2009  Music, to some it's an ineffable experience, to others, attempts are made to distil it down to something easily palatable in the written word (i.e. us...
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Will Dean - 01.10.2009 Everything, according to Lauryn Hill among others, is everything. That's a mantra that Manchester-based trio The Longcut seem to abide by, worrying no...
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Stephen Brolan - 01.10.2009  “Put on those dancing boots, we’re gonna tear this poison right out at the roots” drumming singer Stuart Ogilvie howls on opener ‘Out At The Roots’, p...
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Heron - 28.09.2009 I remember getting rather excited about The Longcut after first seeing them in 2004 on a bill with the almost-as-unknown Nine Black Alps and Bloc Part...
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Ruth Davies - 07.09.2009 The Longcut were once tipped to be the next darlings of Manchester. Formed in 2002, the trio leaked a slow trickle of records beginning with Transitio...
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Dom Gourlay - 30.07.2009  You cannot say we didn't warn you, you should have listened when you could" spits Stuart Ogilvie in the opening line of 'Out At The Roots'. It's as ca...
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