Robert Ellis -The Lights From The Chemical Plants
"A bold musical statement from a multi-talented musician matching ambition with results."
Seth Lakeman - Word Of Mouth
"Lakeman is a devil of a musician and songwriter, and with lush, sometimes overcrowded arrangements, he is ably backed by a band and a composition style that takes the meaning of English folk music in a much more modern direction."
Neil Finn - Dizzy Heights
"The songs and lyrical imagery may be too considered at times but this is still Finn pushing forward and continuing his brave exploration of music."
John Butler Trio - Flesh & Blood
"After so long, it's testament to Butler that he can still sound so fresh."
Harmony - Carpetbombing
"It's slow, measured, and incredibly bleak at times, but Carpetbombing is an outstanding product of love and creativity, a séance on a humid summer afternoon."
Halfway - Any Old Love
"An utterly beguiling piece of work in both scope and execution."
Band Of Horses - Acoustice At The Ryman
"Fans of Infinite Arms will be elated to hear these re-workings of some of the band's favourites, the entire album front-to-back an absolute treat."
Bombay Bicycle Club - So Long, See You Tomorrow
"It's a musical journey around the world, and will no doubt soundtrack plenty of escapism in 2014."
Behemoth - The Satanist
"Probably their finest moment to date, this is a cerebral yet brutal triumph."
Broken Bells - After The Disco
"The album has a few lulls like Lazy Wonderland that fall a bit flat, but there's just too much otherworldly pop progress on this sophomore offering to feel let down."
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