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Grammatics

Grammatics

Grammatics

New Franchise

Something so grand shouldn’t come for free, but it does, and who’s complaining? Radiohead aren’t just providing Leeds’ sharpest with a business model; their twisted electronica clearly influences ‘New Franchise’ – an epic slice of paranoia-pop mixing bass and twinkly keys to mesmeric effect. “Hear me now tonight”, simpers singer Owen Brinley. Worth paying for. Almost.
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wellduhobviously 

Aug 8, 2008

By the time their album rolls around, these guys are going to "blow up", to borrow hip hop vernacular.

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