Matt James - 08.03.2011  Batten the hatches! Close the curtains! Hide under the bed! Wait, that’s where the monster usually lives, so I’d scrap that. But prepare for pant-fill...
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Jeff Terich - 06.03.2011 Buy at iTunesAs concerns works of art, comfort is highly overrated. In music, as it is with visual art, film or literature, familiarity has its place,...
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naycircuitsweet - 06.03.2011 Brighton has its own grips with musical reality, offering festivals, gigs and throwing out talented bands that have since gripped the rest of the UK. ...
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Michael Merline - 25.02.2011  Dream pop represents a pretty specific sound, one that often borrows much more from the silky ambiance of shoegaze than heavily structured pop songs. ...
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Ed Jupp - 19.02.2011  The first word that springs to mind when describing this album is “goth”. Not in a pejorative sense, but in terms of the way that this music’s texture...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 11.02.2011  It’s taken a year, but Britain finally has its very own answer to witch-house: Esben and the Witch, the fairy-tale-referencing Brighton trio whose Vio...
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Christian Williams - 08.02.2011  Esben And The Witch struck its most dramatic ice-queen pose on the doom-minus-the-gloom single “Marching Song.” On the rest of its Matador debut, Viol...
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Jayson Greene - 08.02.2011  The video for Esben and the Witch's "Marching Song" is one of the most morbidly transfixing clips I've seen in recent years. It opens on rotating clos...
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Erick Mertz - 03.02.2011  Only a few moments into Esben and the Witch’s opening track, “Argryia,” and I wanted to consult a spectrometer. It’s a pulsing song; it drives hard an...
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Bowlegs - 01.02.2011  There are shadows cast from the emanating sounds produced by Brighton trio Esben and the Witch. Their music is as epic as it is suffocating, it will h...
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