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Dedicated to the discussion and promotion of the multi-faceted musical genre of jangle/indie/guitar pop

Thursday, 26 April 2018

Album Review - Cake by Trashcan Sinatras (1990) (Go Discs!)

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'Stuff' is unavoidable. Fair enough you can enjoy stuff, but most of the time the very essence of stuff is that it tends to get...
Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Album Review - Around the House by The Chook Race (2016)

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Jangle-pop is increasingly changing. Perhaps some would say dying? Somehow the current movement within the genre is seeing numerous bands...
Saturday, 21 April 2018

EP Review - Kiwis by Kiwis (2018) (Snap! Clap! Records)

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Regular readers of this blog will know that I have a particular passion for the aesthetic that the numerous variants of Spanish pop h...
Friday, 20 April 2018

Compilation Review: London Weekend - Another Sunny Day (1992)

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On Friday nights I like to drink beer with my mates in our pub. Amid the debates about sport and the usual old jokes / stories that w...

Album Review - III by Foliage (2018) (Z Tapes)

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At the age of 20 I was at University. I was a tad immature. My primary concerns in life revolved around finding enough money to indulge...
Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Album Review - Lewsberg by Lewsberg (2018) (Self Released)

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I have limited manual dexterity. In fact copulating baboons are usually considered to be less sausage-fingered than me. Occasionally in...
Sunday, 15 April 2018

Parsnip - Health (2017) (Anti Fade Records)

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A few weeks ago I was having a cyber debate with some cyber friends, who share similar tastes in music. We consisted of one British...
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Friday, 13 April 2018

Album Review - You are the Quarry - By Morrissey (2004) (Attack Records)

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Morrissey proclaimed in numerous pre-release promotional interviews that this was definitely his 'best ever' album, stating t...
Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Album Review - Incidental Lightshow by The Armoires (2016)

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I come from a small town in the UK. It has very little really apart from the head quarters of Thomas Cook, a very large mushroom process...
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Monday, 9 April 2018

Album Review: Melenas by Melenas (2017) (Snap! Clap! Recs)

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The Spanish are great at pop. They somehow manage to imbue a sort of twee essence to their sound and overall band personas that flirt wi...
Thursday, 5 April 2018

Album Review - September Love by Stephen's Shore (2018) (Meritorio Records)

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The 2016 Ocean Blue EP by this band was voted the top release by the Janglepophub readership for that year...or at least I am convince...
Monday, 2 April 2018

Fake Compilation Series - Worry not... BMX Bandits Have It Covered !!!

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The BMX Bandits are unique. Any band can get some of their members to pick up a guitar. Any band can search about for a delicious ...

Readers Choice Playlist (March 2018)

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March 2018 saw Janglepophub feature 173 tracks on our album reviews / #dailyjanglepop features on our various social media sites. These ...
Sunday, 1 April 2018

Album Review - Hangover Square by The Caretaker Race (1991) (The Foundation Label)

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  For those of you who follow the #DailyJanglePop series on the JPH Twitter handle, you may well have become increasing bored and/or ...
Thursday, 29 March 2018

EP Review - Hopeless Romantic by High Sunn (2017) (PNKSLM Recordings)

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When his mother attended pre-natal scans to ensure little High Sunn was in rude health, it is rumoured that the rhythmic percussive h...
Monday, 26 March 2018

Compilation Review - Stardust by The Sea Urchins (1992) (Sarah Records)

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Janglepophub have featured The Sea Urchins three times in its #DailyJanglePop series' that are undertaken on our various social ...
Saturday, 24 March 2018

Interviews - Alfie Firmin (Vestiges)

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Vestiges are an early twenties three piece based in Wimbledon, South West London, consisting of Marcus Lennartsson, David Placht an...

EP Review - Shine and Scatter by Strange Passage (2018) (Synchro System Records)

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Some bands just don't subscribe do the whole social media promotion thing. Whereas most bands are sharing the very face out of Fa...
Thursday, 22 March 2018

Album Review - Happy Now by The Wild Kindness (2018) (20 Sided Records)

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In my youth I had a mate called Phil. This lad was notable for a couple of things. he was an absolute animal on the football pitch, n...
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Sunday, 18 March 2018

EP Review: For The Ones Who Love You by The Pantones (Self Released)

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Teenagers understand 'stuff'. They can write nineteen text messages in the time it takes me to find the 'H' for '...
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