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</image><item><title>whisperinandhollerin announce our debut album</title><link>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/news_item.php?item=57</link><guid>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/news_item.php?item=57</guid><description>http://www.whisperinandhollerin.com/incoming/item.asp?id=3508</description></item><item><title>Manchester Music review Saki gig</title><link>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/reviews_item.php?item=62</link><guid>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/reviews_item.php?item=62</guid><description>Cath Aubergine from Manchester Music has reviewed the Saki gig in Manchester. Read the full review on http://www.music-dash.co.uk/live/live.asp?item=2003 or read the the Laboratory Noise bit  below:
He's still there for Laboratory Noise, despite the seven-headed Yorkshire outfit being really not the sort of thing that lends itself to dancing. More... well, sort of defocusing your eyes and swaying, given that the floor's not really in a state to be sat on. They deal - as indeed they always have done - in big, fluid dreamwaves reminiscent of Slowdive; not just in the massive great tracts of effects-wash that come from having three guitarists and a full deck of pedals, but in the way Paul McNulty and Kerry Ramsay's voices can blend into something quite ethereal. A good Laboratory Noise set - which this most definitely is - feels like a single entity, the songs inside it movements or chapters: a long swathe of Spiritualized space-ambience gives way to an indiepop flavoured tune, and both singers take the lead (of sorts) separately at times. It all makes for a rather lovely half hour - especially the final spiral into a full-on, pulsating space-out - it just seems very wrong that it's all over so quickly, especially as their live outings are so few and far between. Hopefully it won't be another full year before they return.</description></item></channel></rss> 
