Jackson White - 20.05.2010  The Road. There are a variety of reasons for this, among them impeccable narration, interesting themes, and a personal, peculiar fascination for anyth...
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Anna Deem - 18.05.2010  Somebody needs to tell New Young Pony Club that the British dancey post-punk scene died several years ago, when Bloc Party released their dreadful thi...
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DaveyBoy - 26.04.2010  A Girl’ near-perfectly combines the bands love of synths with more pronounced live instrumentation. The rhythm section truly shines here, while Tahita...
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Ian Cohen - 25.03.2010  Don't believe the album title, believe the album cover-- while New Young Pony Club's 2007 debut LPÂ Fantastic Playroom may have been prefab, superfici...
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Danny Wadeson - 17.03.2010 So it goes that New Young Pony Club return after a rather long hiatus, hoping to remind everyone why they were so hotly tipped in the run up to their ...
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John Doran - 12.03.2010  When New Young Pony Club first released ‘Ice Cream’ on Tirk Records in 2005, it felt like they were destined to become Favourite New Band to a lot of ...
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Lisa Wright - 11.03.2010  It's 2010 and nu- rave is well and truly dead, kicked to the curb by the combined forces of a slew of new fads and a realisation that, no matter how H...
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Lauren Murphy - 09.03.2010  Although they had an enjoyable debut back in 2007, New Young Pony Club seemed like just another band 'du jour'. Three years later, they've released a ...
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Ben Hewitt - 08.03.2010 New Young Pony Club may not live in an age where Apollo and his ilk rule the land - no matter how much lead singer Ty Bulmer wishes she did - but ther...
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Glen Byford - 07.03.2010 Welcome back, New Young Pony Club.It's certainly been a while, where have you beenPotentially off somewhere having an identity crisis by the sound of...
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