Adam Downer - 09.03.2011  You and I, we’ve seen this before. We saw it when it was more angular, more hip and had a more charismatic singer, but it’s essentially the same shtic...
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Daniel Kolitz - 08.03.2011  There is no lack of American bands trying to sound British; rarer is the British band that, for some reason or another, wants to sound American. Lond...
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Ashley Thiry - 03.03.2011  Nostalgia is a funny thing. The past seems to be divided firmly in two: the way things actually were, and the way people wish things were. And for som...
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Matt Fearon - 02.03.2011 Having partially risen from the ashes of Cajun Dance Party, retro revivalists Yuck have fused lo-fi with glistening pop melody on their eponymous debu...
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Isobel George - 02.03.2011 In June, Simon Reynolds will publish his new book Retromania, a study of whether our compulsion for repackaging popular culture's past has left us wit...
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Lisa Wright - 28.02.2011  If the BBC's Sound Of 2011 poll, The Brits or any number of taste-making opinion sites are to be believed then for the next 12 months our hopes lie so...
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Maura McAndrew - 25.02.2011  Yuck, the self-titled debut from the NME‘s latest hot young British band of choice, is not a particularly good record. A good record offers some point...
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Arnold Pan - 25.02.2011  For a band you haven’t heard or even heard of before now, Yuck sure sounds familiar. But even if the UK up-and-comers play to a sense of nostalgia for...
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ClashMusic - 24.02.2011  Purveyors of all things fuzzy and grungey, these hotly-tipped London-based Seattle-sound revivalists might not quite live up to the hype, not least in...
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fenderjackson73 - 23.02.2011  Sound: This album is the debut from Yuck, a four piece band formed in London, they have been compared to the likes of Sonic Youth, Dinasour Jr and oth...
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