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Peter Guy discovered music late. Since then he's been making up for it. With a collection to rival a small record shop and a gig diary fit for any addled groupie, music is is his religion. Sometimes he dreams of having Liam, Prince and Jimmy Page round for tea but most of the time he can be found writing and designing the Daily Post's sports pages. Getintothis is his guide to music, which he hopes you’ll contribute to.

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Singles Club #10

Posted by Peter Guy on March 16, 2008 6:00 AM | 


The haters are waiting, but Getintothis' Ian Doyle simply can't fault Foals' effortless charm, as SMD return with a new EP and The Enemy release their 42nd single.

Foals: Cassius - Single of the Week ****
Sharp, piercing guitars, rumbling rhythms, absurd lyrics, a horn section - there’s something for everyone with Oxford chameleons Foals. And what a something. All of this could come across as a band trying a tad too hard, but this is effortlessly excellent.

Simian Mobile Disco: Clock EP ****
James Ford and Jas Shaw return with another blistering piece of minimalist electronica. SMD, though, eschew such simple pigeon-holing and the lead track off this EP, driven by persistent bleeps and commanding bass, continues to defy convention with more hooks than a Peter Pan convention. Enjoy.

Does It Offend You Yeah?: We Are Rock Stars ****
The only thing offensive about this electro-rock lot is their way too self-conscious name. A social commentary on the proliferation of net-savvy new rock acts - of which they are most definitely one - this unholy racket is primitive, dirty and a glorious mess. It is therefore great.

We Are Scientists: After Hours ***
They’ve shed a member and lost some of the pop-rock immediacy of earlier tracks It’s A Hit and The Great Escape. But what the New York duo have gained is a songwriting maturity and while this lead single from their new album Brain Thrust Mastery suggests the band remain a work in progress, it also hints at future glories.

Shocking Pinks: Emily ***
Propulsive bass, buzz guitars and shoegazing lyrics doth not automatically a hit make. Thankfully, there’s enough energy and bluster in this two-minute latest from Kiwi maverick Nick Harte’s solo concern for it to poke its head up through the crowd.

Josh Ritter: Empty Hearts *** (pictured above)
In which the man from Moscow, USA (look it up), takes two-fifths Arcade Fire, one-fifth Irish folk and adds his trademark brand of intelligent whimsy to create a cocktail that is just about the right side of melancholy.

Royworld: Man In The Machine **
Royworld, the London four-piece, are the latest to jump on the 80s-retro bandwagon. They have also been listening to Daft Punk. A lot. An awful lot seemingly, this being a bit too close to Digital Love. Believe the blurb, and Royworld are being tipped as one of the bands of the year. It isn’t this year, though.

The Enemy: This Song Is About You **
The sixth single to be released from their number one debut album We’ll Live And Die In These Towns. Was that the sound of a barrel being scraped? Yup.

Cazals: Life Is Boring *
It certainly is when you waste three minutes of your precious time listening to this generic piffle.

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