Jude Clarke - 30/10/2008  This follow-up and/or sequel to 2007’s The Stage Names, sees Will Sheff and co continuing their depiction of the life, loves and general mores of a se...
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Chris Jones - 17/10/2008 Will Sheff, lead singer with Okkervil Rivers has, at various times, been a music journalist. With this in mind you feel sure that he'd be able to deal...
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Charles Ubaghs - 16/10/2008 With Will Sheff’s literary tendencies already well documented, it’s little surprise that he’s asking us to view The Stand Ins, the latest from his ban...
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Charles Ubaghs - 16/10/2008 With Will Sheff’s literary tendencies already well documented, it’s little surprise that he’s asking us to view The Stand Ins, the latest from his ban...
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James Skinner - 14/10/2008  Finally seeing release on these shores a month after our US brethren received it, The Stand Ins is intended a companion piece - a sequel, if you will ...
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Natasha Tripney - 12/10/2008  Austin's Okkervil River are nothing if not ambitious. Their earlier album Black Sheep Boy had tracks that loosely looped themselves around a single so...
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Ally Brown - 03/10/2008  What now comprises The Stand Ins was originally intended to be the second disc of a double album with The Stage Names, which was instead released last...
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Eric Sams - 19/09/2008  It wasn’t without some trepidation that I agreed to review the new Okkervil River jam. The last time I ventured down this fraught path it was made cle...
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Bryan Sanchez - 15/09/2008 With every ten bands that can?t seem to make quality music each and every time out, there is that one rare band that reminds you just how prevailing t...
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David Harris - 12/09/2008 There is no redemption in rock ‘n’ roll. Show business is just a place where the emotionally deprived search for acceptance, a place where people use ...
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