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Album: Burning Pilot, Cold Caller, (Transgressive)

Simmy Richman
Sunday 16 November 2008 01:00 GMT
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Two songs in and you're thinking: this, with its art-rock music, Mark E Smith vocals and William Orbit synthy sounds, is the future of indie-disco.

A couple of tracks later and the ideas well has run dry, the synthy sounds are fading and the temptation to return to tracks one and two is overwhelming. Chance blown, then, and the search for a new Magazine continues. Still, a couple of cracking tracks here for the student disco. Download 'em and be done with it.

Pick of the Album: A toss up between 'Accelerate' and 'Case History'

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