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LCD Soundsystem – Sound Of Silver (2007): Review

May 14, 2011by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Label – DFA Records Producers – DFA The self imposed sense of pressure James Murphy incurred upon himself for a worthwhile follow up to 2005’s self titled debut was ironically […]

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LCD Soundsystem Announce Last Show….Ever.

February 5, 2011by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

April 2nd at Madison Square Gardens has been announced as the date and venue for the last live performance by LCD Soundsystem. Fans are asked to turn up in black […]

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17th June 2010: MGMT, James Yuill

June 17, 2010by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Odd promo’s to good songs could be the headline for today’s post. Both MGMT and James Yuill will have problems convincing us that chemical stimulation didn’t have any part in […]

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LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening (2010)

May 21, 2010by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Hack Stats MusicOMH 9 Hackskeptic 8 Q Magazine 8 NME 8 The Guardian 8 Drowned In Sound 7 Mojo Magazine 6 AVERAGE = 7.7 Much as James Murphy may have […]

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News:Killers Brandon Flowers and Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis Team Up

May 19, 2010by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Seems like Las Vegas natives Brandon Flowers and Jenny Lewis have teamed up for a song on The Killer’s singer’s debut solo album provisionally titled “Flamingo”. According to Flowers there […]

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News:LCD Soundsystem

May 16, 2010by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Hooray! Tomorrow (17/5) sees the release of LCD Soundsystem’s “final” album “This Is Happening”. Mr Murphy and DFA have been drip feeding information for months now, but it looks like […]

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