Lily Moayeri - 17/Jun/2010  There are two distinct groups that like the U.K.-based duo Turin Brakes. First group: those who own every album, notice minute distinctions in style, ...
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Ian Cohen - 02/Apr/2010  If you spent the previous decade keeping up with a wimpier stripe of UK rock music, 2010 is shaping up to be a hell of a year-- by May, we'll have alr...
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Joe Morrison - 25/Mar/2010  Turin Brakes could quite well be the Godfathers of soft rock-pop country tinged folk scene, of which they’ve cornered the market for some ten years no...
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danreviewer - 22/Mar/2010 Now, I'm going to be honest from the offset. I was never a huge Turin Brakes fan, finding their music a little dull at times and not particularly exc...
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Kev - 18/Mar/2010  Turin Brakes are one of those acts that you know exactly what you are going to get with an album from them. No reinventing the wheel for these lads, i...
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Peter Bloxham - 16/Mar/2010 Once upon a time, Turin Brakes released a record that even now, nearly a decade on, would - with a gentle update or two, perhaps - stand a good chance...
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Palmer Eldritch - 15/Mar/2010  Turin Brakes have managed to produce a new album that is exclusively ‘filler’. The listener is kept on tenterhooks, expecting something - anything - t...
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Joe Zadeh - 04/Mar/2010  Since making their debut on Anvil Records way back in 1999, Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian’s Turin Brakes enjoyed a meteoric rise. Success saw the ...
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Tom Hocknell - 03/Mar/2010 This, their first studio album since 2007’s Dark on Fire, continues Turin Brakes’ folk-infused journey from the southern end of London’s Northern Line...
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Simmy Richman - 28/Feb/2010 Give them credit: with each new album, Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian attempt something different. It doesn't always work – the "dark" sound of Eth...
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