Chris Jones - 24.07.2009 Glasgow's Phantom band have been stealthily developing their melange of... well, just about everything good in modern music, for four years now, final...
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Hazel Sheffield - 15.05.2009 Having settled finally on their ghostly epithet and signed to Chemikal Underground, the Glaswegian sextet find physical form on their debut album, Che...
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Ian Cohen - 11.05.2009  My due diligence as a reviewer led me to finding out that the Phantom Band released two records in the mid-1990's... and that they are not the same Ph...
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Justin Vellucci - 15.04.2009 Checkmate Savage, the debut from Glasgow’s The Phantom Band, is a special kind of mutant. A well-crafted hybrid of sounds as disparate as post-rock, f...
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Kevin Coss - 23.02.2009  Was that a whisper Yes, but one almost too quiet to hear and impossible to decipher. Wait, something rattled. Something popped. And now, is that a sc...
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David Morris - 19.02.2009  I remember the first time I arrived in the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia. I felt alive and invigorated as sights dipped in and out of view as we travel...
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Jeff Terich - 04.02.2009 The legend about the origin of The Phantom Band's name stems from the group's pattern of changing their name for each gig, disguising themselves while...
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Matt Poacher - 04.02.2009  You have to wonder what it is in the soil of Scotland that allows for the continual gestation of so many bands - and so many good bands. Certainly at ...
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James Skinner - 03.02.2009  Getting ahead of myself a bit here, but what the hell: The Phantom Band offer up a wonderful debut record in the form of Checkmate Savage, and one tha...
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Scott Goodacre - 01.02.2009  Glasgow’s the Phantom Band realise this, their debut album, after slipping under most people’s radars for the past year. That such a band appears to h...
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