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Album Review: Eleventh He Reaches London - Bānhūs
It’s pretty hard to top EHRL’s effort here, the one major problem being its inaccessibility to those who aren’t already fans.
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Album Review: Roy Harper - Man And Myth
Coming out of retirement, Harper has produced a record that’s independent, assertive and honest. Hats off to him. Sorry, I had to.
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Album Review: Tumbleweed - Sounds From The Other Side
Aaaah, Tumbleweed’s Sounds From The Other Side is just like being back in the warm, loving embrace of 1995, and it couldn’t feel more like home.
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Album Review: Au Revoir Simone - Move In Spectrums
Guitars shimmer and glide, knitting together a coalescing tapestry of pop mediation and manipulation.
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Album Review: Ben Cummings - Devil's Blood
Cummings tells heartfelt stories and poetic musings that need be no more than what they are: emotive, thoughtful and righteous.
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Album Review: The 1975 - 'The 1975'
Indie release of the year.
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Album Review: Mazzy Star - Seasons Of Your Day
It’s a largely self-produced effort with some guest spots and it’s sometimes uplifting (In The Kingdom), often chilling (California), but always assured, as the duo always were, really.
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Album Review: Rosie Catalano - Dreams Are Just Movies
Don’t be put off by the gaudy cover – this EP exudes charm and substance.
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Album Review: Davey Lane - The Good Borne Of Bad Tymes
This melody-driven release presents a familiar brand of contemporary electro-pop through its various shimmering, well-produced layers.
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Album Review: Balance & Composure - The Things We Think We're Missing
One of the year’s best rock records, hands down. Inspired stuff.
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Album Review: Bob Dylan - Another Self Portait
Demos from his more-loved 1970 release New Morning feature as well, but it’s the redemption of the previously slated material that will excite fans most.
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Album Review: The Smith Street Band - Don't Fuck With Our Dreams
These lengthy songs tell a story – their distinct segments of varying dynamics and instrumentation spanning different moods and energy levels while impressively maintaining cohesion.
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