Dan Raper - 03/Nov/2009  I’m sorry, I know England loves this guy, but something about him rings false. The hype you heard about Jamie T’s debut album (and his bre...
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Ian Gormely - 15/Oct/2009  Brits have always been better and more willing to mix their musical genres than us North Americans. For some reason, adherence to hard-lined scene pri...
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cloudspeakers - 15/Oct/2009 Kings And Queens is a scrappy, foul-mouthed journey through the mind of youth that channels a full spread of British styles, including folk, UK garage...
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Ben Hewitt - 12/Oct/2009 How else to explain the almost unanimous praise for 'Sheila', the breakout single from Jamie T's 2007 debut Panic Prevention, in which a cast of panto...
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Ash Akhtar - 29/Sep/2009 What’s happened to the youth of today If they’re not confessing their innermost thoughts on record, they’re embarrassing themselves on X-Factor searc...
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Mark Rowden - 23/Sep/2009  Things to be suspicious of: people taking photos of school playgrounds during breaks, chiefs at Deep Cut barracks, George Osbourne, Britain’s re...
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Brad Kelly - 22/Sep/2009  Add one part chav, one part lyrical genius and one part complete twat and you've pretty much just made Jamie T in your metaphorical cooking bowl.Twent...
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Daniel Wilcox - 21/Sep/2009  A brutal merger of punk and hip-hop makes for one of the best records of the year as Jamie T produces his sophomore record, Kings & Queens. Jamie T - ...
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Dan Jones - 15/Sep/2009  It's been around three years since the release of Jamie Treays honestly depicted, Mercury Prize nominated, adolescent-rambling debut. A wonderfully ro...
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Adrian Mules - 13/Sep/2009  It was back in 1922 that Stephen J. Poplawski invented the blender, his target demographic the milkshake and sofa fountain vendors of that time, inten...
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