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		<title>Typhoon &#8211; Offerings</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Portland band Typhoon, made of 11 talented individuals, and numbering up to 15 members live, have something of a sparkle about them. Their forthcoming album Offerings is a&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portland band <strong>Typhoon</strong>, made of 11 talented individuals, and numbering up to 15 members live, have something of a sparkle about them. Their forthcoming album <em>Offerings</em> is a storytelling piece, split into four &#8216;movements&#8217; that tell of a journey. It centres on a fictional man who is losing his memory, and in turn, his sense of self. The album’s four passages represent the mental phases the main character goes through where he first realizes that 1) something is wrong, then 2) struggles through the chaos of his situation, and 3) moves into acceptance before 4) succumbing to his dreadful fate. The album starts of gently, a slow simmering strum over echoing vocals, before an abrupt jolt into an energetic riff and mellifluous melodies. With sketchy rhythms and expansive instrumentals, it&#8217;s an evocative soundscape that tells of big things. <em>Offerings</em> is out January 12th on Roll Call / The Orchard.</p>
<p>https://soundcloud.com/wearetyphoon/floodplains-wake-rorschach-empiricist-algernon-official-audio</p>
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		<title>Mint Julep &#8211; Save Your Season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[November 14th on Village Green. Reviewed by Francesca Baker. I never used to particularly like female singing voices. Yes, technically sexist, but given that I’m a bona fide&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>November 14th on Village Green.</h2>
<h2>Reviewed by Francesca Baker.</h2>
<p>I never used to particularly like female singing voices. Yes, technically sexist, but given that I’m a bona fide female, suing It’s All Happening probably won’t get you very far. Perhaps it’s because in my youth all proper rock stars were blokes? There you go, that’s some feminist foul up to go get your teeth into.<br />
However, things change, and like Big Deal, 2:54, ChewLips and Summer Camp before them, it is Hollie’s soothingly grazey vocals that convince me to continue to listen to <strong><a href="http://mintjulep.squarespace.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mint </a><a href="http://mintjulep.squarespace.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Julep’s </a></strong>debut album <em>Save</em> <em>Your</em> <em>Season</em>, after the somewhat dozey and insubstantial open to first track to Chasing The Wine Catching The Shadow. Thankfully my commitment is rewarded, as this is an album far cooler than anything released from a composer of documentary, film and advert soundtracks deserves to be.<br />
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Eschewing the sterility of much electro-pop by stitching together a patchwork of musical genres, the  debut from husband and wife duo Keith and Hollie Kenniff aka <strong>Mint</strong> <strong>Julep</strong> is a glorious exploration of tensions and torsions. <em>Aviary</em> is a heavy scent of a track, something simultaneously flighty yet weighty, the soundtrack to a dusky evening tinged with fear. <em>No Letting</em> <em>Go</em> (see video below) starts with a laconically cool riff that New Order would be proud off, and <em>Cherry</em> <em>Radio</em>&#8216;s fretwork would fit into many a rock track. Rather than bitty, the collusion of genres, instruments and moods is so subtley crafted together that the overall feeling is one of a lens constantly but almost imperceptibly shifting whilst being rooted to the same eye. The interplay of emotions and complexity of instrumental conversation creates a vivid and distorted romanticism that is both strenuous and soothing. <em>Time</em> <em>Is</em> <em>Distance</em> is a standout, the swooping bridge tantalisingly plaited together with sparkling synths and the soothing steel vocals, the sound being one of the perfect delirium of the end of a night out.<br />
Critics will dismiss elements of <em>Save Your Season </em>as bandwagon shoegaze, but anyone sensible would simply want to know where they got their trainers from, because they’re clearly pretty damn hot to look at. A compelling triumph.<br />
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I8IvkYiE0Y]</p>
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