Rachael Bevan - 04/28/2009  Now then, if there was ever a press release that hyped up a band, this would be it. I?m told, before even listening to the album, that ?Blue Lights On...
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Michelle Moore - 04/14/2009  Following on with the luck of the Irish the band had with their multi-platinum last release ‘Flock’, Bell X1 release their new material on their fourt...
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Jared Morano - 04/09/2009  When Damien Rice left Juniper because the other members didn't care enough about recycling, his forsaken bandmates need not have worried. Sure, Rice w...
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Francis Jolley - 04/03/2009  With three albums already under their belts, Bell X1 (formerly Juniper when a certain Damien Rice was a member) release their fourth album 'Blue Light...
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Gordon Bruce - 03/25/2009  Bell X1 has Irish pride stamped all over it. Already having scored a number one album in their homeland, Damien Rice’s former group can count the acco...
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Steven Hurst - 03/25/2009 Been around the block and back, Bell X1 now bring us a quite thoughtful compilation of music. There are rings here and there of music of old, but it r...
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Mark Edwards - 03/15/2009  Mishaps cannot, it seems, slow Bell X1’s artistic momentum: not being
initially tagged as the band Damien Rice used to sing with; nor parting
company ...
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Jude Clarke - 03/11/2009  Irish band Bell X1 are probably best known for being the ex-bandmates of
Damien Rice and, latterly, for being one of those semi-credible bands whose
t...
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Tyler Fisher - 03/04/2009  After Bell X1’s previous album, Flock, the fact that Damien Rice was the original singer of this band (at the time named Jupiter) seemed irrelevant. R...
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Kevin Liedel - 03/03/2009  In music as it is in life, failure is often the first step towards fortune. Such is the case for critically-acclaimed folk artist Damien Rice, whose b...
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Jean Anderson - 03/02/2009  Bell X1 hit number one in their native Ireland all the way back in 2005 with Flock, but it wasn’t until last year that the record was released in Amer...
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Gary Graff - 02/28/2009 You've got to respect anyone who declares, "I want to be a better
band," and puts it on a record, as Paul Noonan and Bell X1 do on
their fourth outing...
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Cat McGovern - 02/26/2009  Bell X1 have had enormous success in the States and in the home country of Ireland, but now it?s the UK?s turn to be won over, and their fourth album,...
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Mikael Wood - 02/25/2009 The best song on this Irish outfit's fourth disc is a pitch-perfect Talking Heads impression called ''The Great Defector,'' which may or may not have...
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CHRISTIAN HOARD - 02/21/2009 Like their former bandmate Damien Rice, this Irish trio know from beauty. Their fourth album is full of sweet, cushy melodies surrounded by well-arran...
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