MICHAEL TOLAND - 17.12.2010  Progressive rock is, as hasbeen noted on this very site numerous times, alive and well in the 21st century. Like any other music form, it's evolved, a...
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Betty Mayonnaise - 14.05.2010  This is quite something. An Edinburgh-based three-piece who have some storming melodies, rousing choruses and sophisticated song structures (and yes ...
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Sam Gelder - 31.03.2010  This is the debut album from Scottish trio North Atlantic Oscillation. With a name like that you kind of know that you are not going to be listening t...
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Iain Moffat - 24.03.2010 In fact, it's the level of ambition that grabs most immediately about this album - it may not be entirely unique for the trio to attempt to thread tog...
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Freddy Palmer - 22.03.2010  North Atlantic Oscillation had quite a busy 2009. Signed to Kscope, home to all manner of modern progressive music, they released the Call Signs EP la...
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Matt Glass - 19.03.2010  Nerd alert! The North Atlantic Oscillation is a climatic phenomenon of fluctuations in the difference of atmospheric pressure at sea level. Eh! Lucki...
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Ally Brown - 19.03.2010  Mibbe it's just their name, but I can't think about North Atlantic Oscillation's debut album without thinking about water. It's in the depths and swel...
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Gordon Freame - 19.03.2010  In geography lessons, some friends and I formed an imaginary psychedelic rock band called The Long Shore Drifters; we even went so far as to name our ...
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Mike Diver - 17.03.2010 Anyone thinking that the Brighton-based FatCat label had something of a monopoly on Scottish talent might want to reconsider. Sure, that The Twilight ...
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Palmer Eldritch - 15.03.2010  Ears tickled by last year’s Callsigns EP or the more recentDrawing Maps From Memory single will not be disappointed by this, the debut long slog by Ca...
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