Omar Soliman - 21.04.2010  From the ingeniously titled first track, ‘The Opener’, you can already establish that The Courteeners are on familiar ground. An acoustic, plucked int...
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Erik Thompson - 10.03.2010 In their effort to deliver a more ‘mature’ sound on their second album, Manchester’s The Courteeners instead give us Falcon, an overly safe, bland dad...
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AshMeikle - 08.03.2010  Two years on and you may have mediated that the man who described himself “a Morrissey with strings” with his boyish swagger, beer-swilled lad-rock an...
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Natalie Salvo - 06.03.2010  Perhaps there's something in the water in Manchester or maybe by some sheer coincidence a ludicrously large number of talented artists just happen to ...
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Julian Marszalek - 01.03.2010  There's absolutely nothing wrong with ambition and let no one say differently. Without ambition, there's nothing to aspire to, no goals to achieve and...
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Johnny Dee - 22.02.2010  Second album from new bigmouths of Manchester.From lad rock wannabes to genuine contenders, The Courteeners seem to finally be living up to the hype. ...
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Jaimie Hodgson - 22.02.2010  Are you Blur or Oasis A semi-metaphorical question that bizarrely seems almost as relevant in divvying up Britain’s indie fans today as it did sat ar...
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Paul Chapinal - 21.02.2010  There's a lot of expected of this second album from The Courteeners. Certainly, if you believe the publicity it?s a huge leap forward from their debu...
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Simon Price - 21.02.2010 Vacancy. One Mancunian guitar band with a cocky, feather-cut singer called Liam. If the Courteeners didn't exist, the music industry would have had to...
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Ally Carnwath - 21.02.2010 To say that the Manchester quartet's new album represents a step forward from their 2008 debut is about as damning as faint praise gets. There's a dev...
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