Chris Watkeys - 19/Feb/2011  British Sea Power are the kind of British name you can trust - the Marks & Spencer of the indie world, if you will. Rough Trade stalwarts, it’s hearte...
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cfaruolo - 12/Feb/2011 I've always thought of *British Sea Power *as a bunch of Arcade Fire wannabes, more overrated but with less talent, awkwardly balancing right in the m...
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cloudspeakers - 09/Feb/2011  British Sea Power have always set themselves apart from the usual clatter and ambition of the musical hoi polloi. Whether it’s in style (sporting unif...
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Neepam Shah - 26/Jan/2011  It is safe to say that indie music has made a rebound in recent years. The growing popularity of acts such as Pheonix, Florence + The Machine, Passion...
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Trevor Baker - 24/Jan/2011  “I’m a big fan of the local library, I just read a book, but that’s another story,” sings British Sea Power’s Yan on ‘Who’s In Control’ at the start ...
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Dan Penman - 16/Jan/2011  British Sea Power have come a long way since their inception a decade ago, albeit in small steps from album to album. New release Valhalla Dancehall,...
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Matt H - 15/Jan/2011 I’m waaaay behind on this record, having actually waited to buy it (in its yummy double vinyl form, natch). This means I’ve read a few reviews alread...
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Dylan Nelson - 14/Jan/2011  Much was made of the bombast and grandiosity of British Sea Power’s last traditional release, Do You Like Rock Music The young indie guitar band, gui...
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Jamie O'Meara - 13/Jan/2011 Rightly or wrongly, I've always come away with the impression that British Sea Power are to Brit-rock as ketchup is to condiments: overhyped, overrate...
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Nate Daly - 13/Jan/2011  Three-legged horses are usually put down. The tripodal mustang that adorns Valhalla Dancehall's cover seems to want to dance, but is partially bound b...
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