Collin Anderson - 04.03.2011  Ugly Side of Love, the debut from Bristol duo Malachai, borrowed heavily from the birth of capital-P Psychedelia — back when it was almost indistingui...
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Bowlegs - 03.03.2011  Gary Ealey and Scott Hendy, aka Malachai, are a troublesome duo. They refuse to sit still, they have a blatant disregard for genre, and as for structu...
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cloudspeakers - 01.03.2011 Malachai release their second album, Return to the Ugly Side after 2010’s The Ugly Side of Love - ideas for future releases include The Ugly Side Stri...
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Luke Winkie - 01.03.2011  The best thing about Malachai is that they're delightfully odd. With MC Gee's ransacked drawl, the lo-fi serration of the music and their cocked-eyebr...
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Russell Warfield - 28.02.2011  You’d be pushed to find a more self assured introduction to an album than Malachai’s ‘Monsters’. Swelling with a regal crescendo of horns and strings,...
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Stuart Berman - 24.02.2011  By calling their second album Return to the Ugly Side, Bristol stoner-funk pranksters Malachai are implying some sort of connection between the new re...
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Chris Martins - 22.02.2011  Revisiting Malachai’s 2010 debut LP, Ugly Side Of Love, it’s a wonder this Bristolian duo was ever signed to a major label (Island, briefly). That alb...
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Christopher Nosnibor - 20.02.2011  'Eclectic' is a word that's greatly overused, but it's definitely appropriate where Malachai's second album, 'Return to the Ugly Side' is concerned.Fo...
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PJ Meiklem - 07.02.2011  Malachai’s second long player bills itself as “cut up” of hip-hop and psychedelic pop with a “Bristolian twist”, which if nothing else whets the appet...
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JON YOUNG - 01.02.2011  Cheerfully ignoring stylistic boundaries, Brit duo Malachai (formerly Malakai) polish their cut-and-paste skills on this follow-up to last year's tant...
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