Maria Schurr - 09.07.2010  As it was in the ‘90s, the beginning of the new century has seen the United Kingdom harvesting a bounty of promising yet largely generic-sounding guit...
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RolandMcIntyre - 08.07.2010  The fourth album from stalwarts Delays finds them losing themselves in lush soundscapes, but unfortunately losing their direction as well. Opener ‘Fin...
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Francis Jolley - 29.06.2010  Six years since their gorgeous debut ‘Faded Seaside Glamour’, the Southampton boys have surprised many by managing to get to album number four. Still...
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Paul Brown - 28.06.2010  I have never been in a band. No obvious journo/failed musician clichés here then, more journo/never even tried to be a musician. Therefore, it is quit...
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Adrian - 25.06.2010  'Star Tiger Star Ariel' is the fourth studio album from the hugely under-rated indie pop outfit Delays. Right from their debut album 'Faded Seaside Gl...
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Simon Jay Catling - 24.06.2010  You’ve got to feel for The Delays a bit; despite possessing one excellent debut in 2004’s Faded Seaside Glamour and an undeniably distinctive style - ...
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Ian Cohen - 23.06.2010  From an American perspective, I kinda wish Delays got their start 10 years earlier-- true, their honeyglazed bliss-outs evoke Madchester without the d...
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Patrick Burke - 21.06.2010  A long time ago, in a town far, far away – well, Southampton – Greg Gilbert sat in a cinema auditorium watching the credits roll at the end of a chees...
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Lisa Wright - 18.06.2010 Listening to Delays’ fourth studio album, ‘Star Tiger Star Ariel’, you find yourself wondering how they aren’tabsolutely, stadium-killingly massive; s...
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Tom Edwards - 18.06.2010  There’s something of the perennial underachiever about indie popsters Delays that makes it impossible to really hate them. Slamming their milk-fed jan...
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