Mandy Williams - 28/Sep/2009  Wayne Coyne’s nephew Dennis has been putting in the hours roadying for his uncle. Now it’s payback time and his band Stardeath and White Dwarfs have b...
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Joe Hemmerling - 24/Aug/2009 I took one look at the photograph on The Birth’s album cover, at that maniacal face contorted into an expression that lingers in the unsettling ...
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Laura Bruneau - 22/Aug/2009  Their chameleon-like ability to adapt and alter style, combined with a blistering supply of well-crafted talent, results in the joyful delivery (no do...
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John Butt - 14/Aug/2009 If you're in need of a dose of accessibly weird Oklahoma psych-pop while you wait for the Flaming Lips' record to come out, one need look no further t...
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Laura Studarus - 12/Aug/2009  Stardeath and White Dwarfs sounds like a Spinal Tap-rejected band name. However, from The Birth's cover art image of a man in mid-scream, to singer De...
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Stephen Milnes - 07/Aug/2009 Dennis Coyne, Casey Joseph, Matt Duckworth and James Young are Stardeath And White Dwarfs and this, The Birth, is their debut album. Yet it already of...
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