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Tag: Album Review

Album Review: Little May – For the Company

Little May are a folk trio from Sydney, and their debut album For The Company, produced and recorded with The … More

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Album Review: Protomarty – The Agent Intellect

PROTOMARTYR – THE AGENT INTELLECT  As you’d expect of a band from the Motor City, The Agent Intellect is unashamedly … More

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Album Review: CHVRCHES – Every Open Eye

Glasgow’s favourite synth-pop trio are back with album two.  It sounds like their debut, The Bones of What You Believe, … More

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Album Review: Kagoule – Urth

At the tender age of just 20 there are probably few things the members of Kagoule can look back on. … More

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Album Review: The Landed Gentry – Lyle Christine

I’m in two halves about this album. Probably because the album itself is in two halves: the good half and … More

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Album Review: Mumford and Sons – Wilder Mind

Mumford and Sons have finally realised that they’re the worst band in the world. However, they seem determined to change … More

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Album Review: Laura Marling – Short Movie

‘Short Movie’ could, with ease, have picked up where Laura Marling left off on her acclaimed prior albums: depicting the … More

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Album Review: Pond – Man It Feels Like Space Again

Pond are the wackiest product of the Perth (that’s Western Australia, not Tayside) psych rock collective once known as Mink … More

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Album Review: Bob Dylan – Shadows in the Night

Dylan, singing Sinatra? The idea is ridiculous – but the reality is gorgeous, heartbreaking and wonderful. Where Sinatra’s voice is … More

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Album Review: Rae Morris – Unguarded

This is a highly anticipated record for anyone who’s ventured at least waist-deep into indie music in the past few … More

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