Dennis Scanland - 17/11/2009  Kevin's little note down below made me realize that I needed to finish this review that had been sitting half done for about 3 months. I've got a lot ...
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Reef Younis - 11/10/2009 Not since DFA 1979 bludgeoned their way through, dripping in testosterone and fuelled by damaged male pride, have we really had a band prepared to dit...
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Adam Anonymous - 16/09/2009 Whatever Vancouver twosome Japandroids may claim or a three-year history could corroborate, their debut album isn’t likely to be judged on their...
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Burt - 14/09/2009 Will somebody please, for the love of God, take those fucking sticks out of that Prowse blokes hands. I swear, this drummer reminds me of Bart Simpso...
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Andrzej Lukowski - 08/09/2009  On the face of it, Vancouver’s Japandroids should prove an inspiration to every fat, underachieving rock slob under the sun. You see, Brian King and D...
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Laura Davies - 04/09/2009  Post nothing indeed - visceral, infectious and rampant, Japandroids are everything you’ll need in 2009, 2010, 2011 and beyond. Creating a racket as if...
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Adrian Mules - 03/09/2009  Japandroids are an off-kilter two piece from Vancouver consisting of Brian King and David Prowse. Foregoing the bass player - which seems to be the n...
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Luke Jovetic - 28/08/2009  There’s nothing particularly complicated about Japandroids and as their album title suggests they’re not especially interested in fitting in to any pa...
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cloudspeakers - 12/08/2009 Post-Modern, with its simple cover and clever hooks, lulls the listener into a sense of security before kicking said listener right in the ass. &ldquo...
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Daniel Rivera - 12/08/2009  A quick glance at the cover art of Post-Nothing, the first LP proper from Vancouver duo Japandroids (JPNDRDS), alone provides a perfect snap-shot of t...
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