Wallace Wylie’s Best of 2011
Don’t pull your pants. Buy this album instead.
Everett True’s 20 favourite songs of 2011

Not a note wasted, not a note pointlessly repeated.
a brief note on The Daily Swarm, and the homogenisation of music writing on the web
Who watches the watchmen?
Of course, it doesn’t count when women or blacks do it. A collection of 20 present-day political pop songs
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These are all drawn from suggestions from people on Facebook, and Collapse Board writers. Just the tip of the iceberg … P.S.
Why Everett True Is Right / Why Everett True Is Wrong … Everett True responds + 5 extraordinary songs
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In that very same article, I lay trails to SEVEN other bands and musicians – all female – who No Mas Bodas remind me of
Everett True’s 12 favourite songs of 2011 so far
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Something to do with believing in the power of music
six of the best from halfway through the year
A feast of cryptic poetics sound tracked by sleepy-eyed saxophones and smooth grooves.
10 REVIEWS OF THE NEW CULTS ALBUM – 7: the really bad review (U.S.)
Listening to Cults, I can only imagine that they have some great insider connections.
Song of the day – 353: Tearist
music that will make you smile about music once more
Barbara Panther – Barbara Panther (City Slang)
The highlights buzz and throb with an uncontainable enthusiasm that merges perfectly with the pulsating music. Her talent and personality, coupled with her media-friendly childhood, seem perfectly designed for stardom.