FFS writers - 15.02.2011 Radio-friendly college rock can be a tricky business. It is a broad church, and at its best, Weezer, R.E.M. and Guided by Voices show that an easy way...
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Mike Diver - 11.02.2011 What a difference a decade makes. In March 2001, New Jersey singer-songwriter Pete Yorn released an album that seemed to point the way to bigger and b...
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cloudspeakers - 09.02.2011  Produced by Frank Black, much is sure to be observed about the sound of this latest offering from New Jersey’s Pete Yorn. While his previous outings h...
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Tom Perry - 07.02.2011  'Diminishing returns'. It's a phrase that gets bandied about a fair bit in reviews, but what does it really mean in terms of artistic careers Simply ...
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Andrew Burgess - 06.02.2011  Ten years after releasing his eponymous debut, musicforthemorningafter, New Jersey's second or third favourite son, Pete Yorn has brushed the dust off...
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Dave Adair - 03.01.2011  "I've found a way to live forever, I found a place where no-one cares."His new found prolific song-writing nature is Pete Yorn's own way of living for...
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Brendan MaGee - 04.11.2010  Thecries that kick off Pete Yorn's latest, self-titled record send a very urgenttingling down one's spine. Theyshatter the short but very noticeable ...
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DonMcKinlay - 08.10.2010  I love this record. It’s unpretentious, new-wave edged, blue-collar rock for the 21st century, just when I thought that whole genre (except for Jesse ...
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Christopher Anthony - 06.10.2010  Anyone who has followed Pete Yorn's career, knows that he is a pure rock n roll aficionado at heart and on his self-titled fifth album, Yorn gets clos...
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Chris Coplan - 05.10.2010  Frank Black is a lot of things: musician, producer, legend, opera enthusiast. One of the caps we thought we’d never see him don, though, was that of ...
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