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Roshan Clerke, Journalist

Reviews / Album
Album Review: Dr Dog - The Psychedelic Swamp
"The band's bittersweet melodic appeal remains enjoyable, keeping The Psychedelic Swamp a pleasant place to visit..."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Girlpool, Major Leagues
"The pair indulge in some solid banter about emus and the internet before introducing a series of unrecorded songs."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Wet - Don't You
"Featuring the same stripped-back pop sensibilities and warm tenderness that drew attention to her band in the first place."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Sia - This Is Acting
"A simple scan of some song names from the track list will suffice for adjectives describing her current artistic status: Alive, Bird Set Free, Unstoppable."
Features / Music
On Getting Outside The "Little Box Inside Your Head" And Missing Home
"Even your regular routine is different in the sense that you don't know where you're going to get your coffee or watch a movie."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Rufus - Bloom
"It's when the band loses this sense of tension that the songs on Bloom lapse into the indistinguishable background."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: King Charles - Gamble For A Rose
"This album is the sound of a break-up that is still happening in slow motion, with none of the closure or hindsight."
Features / Music
The Music 2015 Writers' Poll: Roshan Clerke
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Erykah Badu - But You Caint Use My Phone
"...an album dedicated to the exploration of ideas both on the page and in the listener's ears."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Cass McCombs - A Folk Set Apart: Rarities, B-Sides And Space Junk, Etc
"The opening tracks recall his early beginnings in punk bands, before a more psychedelic influence enters his writing around Twins."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Marcus Marr & Chet Faker - Work
"There's an atmosphere of confusion and displacement throughout the record."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Coldplay - A Head Full Of Dreams
"It's more of the same from the world's most comfortable rock band."