Matt Fearon - 21/02/2011 Self-branded as "shoewave", Surf City are either poking fun at writers' mindless haste to pigeon-hole and box music or the world of genre has clearly ...
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Aaron Leitko - 15/02/2011  Surf City's self-titled debut EP arrived in 2008, but you could be forgiven for thinking that the band had actually time-warped in from the early 1990...
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Jeff Terich - 16/01/2011 Buy at iTunesIt's been 20 years since My Bloody Valentine released Loveless. It's been 26 since The Jesus and Mary Chain dropped Psychocandy. And even...
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Ben Schumer - 11/01/2011  On their Facebook page, Surf City has listed “shoewave” as their genre. While they are clearly poking fun at the absurdity of genre names like “shoeg...
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Drew Litowitz - 17/12/2010  On 1963’s “Surf City”, Jan and Dean may have thought they were the pinnacle of chilled out cool. But in 1988, “Two girls for every boy” was exactly wh...
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TIM HINELY - 13/12/2010  From theperspective of we Yanks over here it would appears that after a serious burst ocreativity in the 80's and early 90's that new Zealand has been...
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Tobias Carroll - 29/11/2010 In the opening minutes of Kudos, Surf City make a fine first impression. They?ve got a Steve Keene painting on the cover, guitars rendered larger-than...
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Don Yates - 12/11/2010 This New Zealand band finally follows up their promising 2007 EP with their debut full-length, and it’s a scorcher straight from the noisier side of c...
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Neil Dowden - 08/11/2010  Maybe because of Surf City's far-out location, or because they're so laid back, it's taken a while for this four-piece from Auckland, New Zealand to g...
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Andy Gill - 05/11/2010  The Jesus and Mary Chain-derived band name is an indication of the sound of Kudos, which features booming indie drones drenched in effects; but it's t...
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