Andy Sweeney
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Gruff Rhys – ‘American Interior’ Album Review
Gruff Rhys and his band, Super Furry Animals, have rocked my world since 1996 when they released one of the most magnificent dĂ©but albums of all time, “Fuzzy Logic”, and they, to my astonishment,…
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The Both – ‘The Both’ Album Review
Eponymous dĂ©but album “The Both” is the result of an artistic collaboration between Aimee Mann and Ted Leo. I think it’s fair to say that the majority of people who know a decent amount…
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First We Take Manhattan – ‘Stitch’ Album Review
“Stitch”, is the dĂ©but album by First We Take Manhattan, a collaboration between Brighton musicians Jack Bayne and Tom White. Those who know their indie will probably be familiar with one of those names,…
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Gary Page – ‘The Age Of Constant Pressure’ Album Review
Unless you live in Eastbourne, or you are a big fan of David Ford as I am, you probably won’t be familiar with Gary ‘G Man’ Page (if you even don’t know who David…
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Neil Young – ‘A Letter Home’ Album Review
I was well aware what this album contained when I ordered it and the premise sounded fascinating. Neil Young sending sonic “letters home” which were recorded in an old 1947 “Voice-O-Graph” recording booth at…