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Band of Skulls Band of Skulls - Fires (Shangri-La) 
Southampton trio, Band of Skulls, return with a new single that shimmies in an intriguingly seductive direction. Find out how the band fair when it comes to taking down the tempo.
 
Young Fathers Young Fathers - Automatic/Dancing Mantaray (This Is Music) 
Edinburgh trio Young Fathers release their double a-side 'Automatic/Dancing Mantaray' and show why they're going to be so interesting to watch develop.
 
Swedish House Mafia Swedish House Mafia - One (Your Name) (Virgin Records) 
The dons of the White Isle offer all that is expected with their debut release.
 
Grum Grum - Can't Shake This Feeling (Glasgow Underground Music) 
Despite Morrissey's incessant pleading to 'Hang The DJ' and his musings on the 'Death Of A Disco Dancer', the likes of Grum seem determined to keep the genre alive.
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Biffy Clyro - God and Satan (14th Floor) 
A year on from the release of 'That Golden Rule', Biffy Clyro are still releasing singles from Only Revolutions. But it's a testament to the quality of the record that 'God and Satan' is just as strong as the 5 singles that preceded it.
 
She & Him
She & Him - Thieves (Double Six) 
Zooey Deschanel is at her best as she blasts away the stereotype of naff actors-turned-singers with one of her best songs to date.
 
Two Door Cinema Club
Two Door Cinema Club - You're So Stubborn (Kitsune) 
Another club to think about joining, especially if you like your pop-rock short and sweet.
 
Mystery Jets
Mystery Jets - Flash A Hungry Smile (Rough Trade) 
A chirpy and whimsical pop tune crammed with bobbing Byrds-esque positivity.
 
Teenagersintokyo
TeenagersinTokyo - End It Tonight (Back Yard Recordings) 
Interesting, well polished, and with a distinctive Indie Rock come 80's Synth Pop feel - End It Tonight is another single from a band capable of doing great things, if someone is prepared to give them a chance.
 
Delphic
Delphic - Counterpoint (R&S Records) 
Mancunian three piece bring dream like harmony to the alternative dance floor.
 
Beach House
Beach House - Norway (Subpop) 
The dreamy Baltimore duo show there's more to their hometown than the moniker 'Bodymore, Murderland' suggests.
 
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Wolfmother - Far Away (Modular) 
They came from down under to fill us with wonder...and failed miserably.
 
   Yeasayer
Yeasayer - O.N.E (Secretly Canadian) 
Experimental Brooklyn outfit, Yeasayer, strive to 'fit in' with one foot still firmly in the leftfield.
 
Herve
Herve - Blaze It (Cheap Thrills) 
Herve deals up his take on the rave resurgence. It's a banger!
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