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</image><item><title>'Here She Is Evergreen' on Northern Star Sampler CD</title><link>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/news_item.php?item=41</link><guid>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/news_item.php?item=41</guid><description>Northern Star Sampler CD
The  CD was a limited edition promotion available with the first 100 Psychedelica Three CDs sold. It is now available as a MP3 digital download album given away free with   pre-orders of Psychedelica Three.
Northern Star Records are proud to present the third instalment in our now   legendary Psychedelica series. Psychedelica Three is 2 and a half hours of the   most fuzzed up, blissed out bands in existence. Its a heartstopping white   knuckle rollercoaster ride from start to finish featuring an eclectic selection   of the very best in contemporary psychedelia.



  Here She Is Evergreen (Griffin)
     
    
  
  </description></item><item><title>Drowned in Sound review Beat-Herder performance</title><link>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/reviews_item.php?item=39</link><guid>http://www.laboratorynoise.co.uk//site/reviews_item.php?item=39</guid><description>Our Saturday performance on the main stage at Beat-Herder Festival has been reviewed by Ken Taylor at Drowned in Sound:

At some point we give up trying to second-guess the weather and head to the main stage. This is a good thing as we catch what we reckon is undoubtedly the best act of the festival. Laboratory Noise are strong and tight players. Their mixture of sounds is expansive but edgy and quite beautiful on all levels. Alternately fuzzy and jangly, they are a well-rounded band that we will watch out for in the future.

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