SOUTH - Adventures In The Underground Journey To The Stars reviews
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| Lost At Sea magazine |
South, who hail from England, emerged right around the time Coldplay came onto the Britpop scene, and they were understandably overshadowed by the "Yellow" rockers. This is their 3rd album, and make no doubt that it is, at times, quintessentially English and melodramatic. The London group has drawn rightful comparisons to the mawkish Mr. ...full text |
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| PrefixMag |
| Some label headings operate on an uneven playing field. You could argue that there is no such thing as a bad vampire movie, but it will require creative book-keeping, like shifting Vampire in Brooklyn into the "Bad Eddie Murphy Movies" category. Similarly, the term Brit-pop conjures mostly positive feelings, but that's partly because if you hear a shitty rock band from the U.K. you don't call it Brit-pop - you call it Coldplay....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| South is one of those often forgotten bands that some people will discover just by being lucky (much like the brilliant guitar-pop of Canada’s Sloan or the Welsh act Super Furry Animals). In the US, the atmospheric British guitar blokes released their largely acoustic-driven 2001 debut From Here on In to decent acclaim and few sales. Sadly all people could hear from across the pond was “Yellow” and that’s frankly all they wanted to hear. ...full text |
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