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Album Review: Julia Holter - Loud City Song
This album is definitely not boring but whether or not you can make much sense of it is another matter.
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Album Review: Paul Kelly - Conversations With Ghosts
A simple and gorgeous concept that sees Kelly working without a safety net, but with ultimate skill.
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Album Review: Sara Bareilles - The Blessed Unrest
Bareilles has definitely shown that she’s a risk taker and that there’s so much more of her to look forward to.
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Album Review: The Wild Feathers - The Wild Feathers
The Wild Feathers pays its respects to the past, while carving out something new and pretty great.
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Album Review: Topology - Ten Hands
There is a sense that Topology can go further still – but, for now, Ten Hands does a wonderful job of bringing their oft-obscured sense of adventure a lot closer to the surface. An awesome album.
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Album Review: Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue Acoustic
Yellowcard have taken on a dangerous feat in many aspects, but they’ve pulled it off and ended up with an album of high enough standards to be completely on par with the quality of the original.
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Album Review: Boy & Bear - Harlequin Dream
Harlequin Dream perfectly combines the jaunty swagger of neo-folk with real emotion and a touch of bitter sweetness for an album of real substance.
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Album Review: Charlie Boyer And The Voyeurs - Clarietta
It’s an endlessly frustrating album; post-punk influenced garage gems fight against the muck of some truly terrible, overlong and boring psych tracks that are helped only marginally by Edwyn Collins’ springy production.
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Album Review: Died Pretty - Lost Reissue
Perhaps aptly, Lost is also about what’s not there, but now is. As their distributor procrastinated over its release through 1988, the band finally found the right way into a crowd favourite.
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Album Review: Elliott Wheeler - The Long Time
The Long Time is a rounded and complete effort compiled from the flowing and orchestral influence of Wheeler’s experience shaping film scores, but with the added pull of modernity, electronica and beats
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Album Review: Forever The Sickest Kids J.A.C.K
While they’ve certainly injected a little something to the pop punk genre with J.A.C.K. by throwing in a couple of their own curveballs, it isn’t really enough to make the album all that memorable.
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Album Review: Glen Campbell - See You There
If this is Campbell’s swansong, he can go out with his head held incredibly high.
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