Reviews
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2012-10-11
These Walls of Mine Peter Broderick
An interesting, occasionally profound experimental collection from the Oregon artist.reviewed by Luke Slater
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2012-08-27
Fragrant World Yeasayer
Once you’ve settled into it, Yeasayer’s Fragrant World is a wonderful place to explore.reviewed by Alix Buscovic
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2012-08-02
The Complete Studio Recordings 1972-1982 Roxy Music
A comprehensive A-Z of one of the most stylish, adventurous bands of all time.reviewed by Sean Egan
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2012-06-18
The House That Jack Built Jesca Hoop
A third set that’s broader, friskier and sharper than her previous LP.reviewed by Kevin Harley
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2012-05-07
Fog Electric North Atlantic Oscillation
The Scots' second LP glides upon thermals of synths, guitars and strings.reviewed by Brad Barrett
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2012-04-23
Voice of Ages The Chieftains
Mellifluous one moment, rip-roaring the next, this is a job well done.reviewed by Colin Irwin
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2012-04-23
Standing at the Sky’s Edge Richard Hawley
Sheffield crooner turns up the amps.reviewed by Wyndham Wallace
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2012-04-23
A Wasteland Companion M. Ward
Timeless, romantic folk from a singer whose not-so-monstrous reputation precedes him.reviewed by Natalie Hardwick
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2012-04-16
Out of the Game Rufus Wainwright
Canadian songsmith’s Mark Ronson-produced seventh is a heavenly homage to 70s pop.reviewed by Rob Hughes
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2012-04-16
http://www.itstartshear.com Peter Broderick
Young Portland tunesmith gets the social network bug.reviewed by Rob Hughes
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2012-03-05
The Clearing Bowerbirds
A natural progression, and the best LP yet from the indie-folk couple.reviewed by James Skinner
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2012-03-05
The Echo Show Yeti Lane
There’s a seductively majestic quality always at play on Yeti Lane’s second LP.reviewed by David Sheppard
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2012-02-20
Maroqopa Damien Jurado
One of Jurado’s strongest albums in an encouraging line of strong albums.reviewed by Daniel Ross
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2012-02-06
Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves of Destiny
Now, it seems, her time has finally come.reviewed by David Sheppard
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2011-03-14
Last of the Country Gentlemen Josh T Pearson
Striking debut solo collection from the former Lift to Experience frontman.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2010-10-11
Every Step’s a Yes The Bees
Their music is barely acquainted with modernity yet always seems to sound fresh.reviewed by Lou Thomas
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2010-06-07
No Ghost The Acorn
An elusive, complicated work with plenty to be enthralled by.reviewed by James Skinner
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2009-06-06
One Foot In The Grave: Deluxe Edition Beck
For Beck's most ardent followers to listen to in one go.reviewed by Lou Thomas