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Album Review: Doves, "Kingdom Of Rust" (Astralwerks)
Published Apr 08,2009 12:04 PM / Dave Gebroe
Back in the early days of rock and roll, bands were required to release a few albums a year--not to mention additional EPs, singles, and... Read More
In-depth Biography
The Manchester, England, epic pop trio Doves reunited Jimi Goodwin (vocals/bass) with twin brothers Jez (guitar) and Andy Williams (drums) for a stunning musical collaboration mimicking the likes of Radiohead, the Verve, and Ocean Colour Scene. Doves, all of whom had previously joined forces in the dance combo Sub Sub, are best-known for their club smash "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)." Debuting in October of 1998 with the Cedar EP, Doves quickly sold out the record's limited pressing, earning "next big thing" status in the British press. "Sea Song" followed in the spring of 1999 and upon issuing Here It Comes that autumn, the group signed to the Heavenly label. They inked an American d...






