Aideen O'Flaherty - 11.06.2009  I recall listening to an excellent album in 2007 which shaped my summer, this album was 'Hats off to the Buskers', the debut album from ambitious Scot...
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Andy Peterson - 24.02.2009 A four piece from the granite city of Dundee in eastern Scotland, The View first emerged in 2006, garnering a reputation for ecstatically received and...
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Andrew Dowdall - 12.02.2009  So, for once pop-pickers, TLOBF isn’t early with the scoop. Blame me, but then unfortunately ordinary life does get in the way of this reviewing lark ...
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TC - 10.02.2009  I was left in wonderment why nobody here in Godland wanted to put together some joined up writing to express their opinions on The View?s second outin...
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Elise Pithouse - 10.02.2009  In a nutshell...
Playful, vibrant, eclectic, free-spirited and fresh.
What's it all about
It begins with a segue Typical Time 2 from the closing ...
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Julian Marszalek - 03.02.2009 Add to the list Dundee pub band The View. Having hitched a ride on Pete Doherty’s coat tails, The View are now left standing alone and fending for the...
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Chris Riding - 02.02.2009  Paulo Nutini sings on Covers on this album. You can see why The View asked him to. Tied with Kyle Falconer’s own raspy vocals it’s like audio twins ge...
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Neil Dowden - 02.02.2009  B>Two years on from their debut, Mercury-nominated album Hats Off To The Buskers, The View are back with their second offering, enigmatically entitled...
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Matthew Handley - 01.02.2009  I cannot think of a more perfect embodiment of the View’s “second-album-sound”, than when I went to see the band. In November of last year, I went to ...
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Simon Price - 01.02.2009 The View are symbolic shorthand for everything that's wrong with the music
scene: feckless drongos singing dismal ditties about wearing the same pai...
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