Sam Kinchin-Smith - 01.06.2010  There’s a peculiar genre of musical racism that’s spurted out of nowhere in recent years, like so much Eyjafjallajökull-an (no idea how Icelandic suff...
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Paul Clarke - 15.04.2010 Slaraffenland’s name is regularly mentioned alongside fellow Danes Efterklang, with whom they have occasionally joined forces as Slaraffenklang. Not t...
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Pete Feaver - 15.04.2010  It has been six years since the Danish five piece Slaraffenland released their self-titled first album and they are still producing the same kind of m...
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Jude Clarke - 15.04.2010  Danes Slaraffenland are not the kind of band that you can just dip into. As this, their third album since their 2002 inception attests, they create t...
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Luke Slater - 08.04.2010  There's a great deal of high-quality music currently emanating from the Northern part of Jutland and surrounding islands, commonly known as Denmark. I...
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Chris Buckle - 31.03.2010  What Sigur Rós are to Iceland, Efterklang have become to Denmark; the critical darlings through whose prism outsider eyes are prone to viewing – and o...
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Paul Santha-King - 03.12.2009  We're On Your Side is Slaraffenland's third album, though you'd be forgiven for having missed the first, which saw only an extremely limited release i...
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Conrad Amenta - 11.11.2009  Hard to admit that We’re on Your Side is a step down for this great band, if only because it’s at least as technically adept and effortlessly listenab...
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Ian Mathers - 06.11.2009  There’s a tendency to think of joy, especially joy expressed via music, as a kind of mindlessness. Not that stupidity and happiness necessarily ...
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Joshua Klein - 15.10.2009  "It's only a state of mind," went the tagline for Terry Gilliam's dystopian masterpiece Brazil. "Slaraffenland" is something of a state of mind, too. ...
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