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Vinyl Floor – ‘Vaudeville’ Album Review
‘Vaudeville’ is an unusual delight, and you can guarantee you’ll hear nothing else quite like it.
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Tim Wheeler – ‘Lost Domain’ Album Review
Ash songwriter, guitarist and frontman Tim Wheeler’s first solo album, “Lost Domain”, was made as a deeply personal elegy to his late father, George, who had spent the last two and a half years of…
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David J. Roch – ‘A Cynic, A Realist, An Undertaker’ Album Review
Last week, I went to The Lexington, one of my favourite music venues in London, to see the immensely talented Nicole Atkins perform. I happened to mention this on Twitter the night before and a…
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Martin Carr – ‘The Breaks’ Album Review
Martin Carr has been making interesting, boundary-pushing music for years. As the main songwriter in The Boo Radleys, under the moniker of Bravecaptain and as a solo artist, Carr has been responsible for an impressive…
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Pugwash – ‘A Rose In A Garden Of Weeds’ Album Review
I almost feel envious of people who have yet to discover the blissful, melodic sounds of Pugwash. They have a very loyal following in their native Ireland and around the United Kingdom, but they still…
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Morrissey – ‘World Peace Is None Of Your Business’ Album Review
It would be wrong, and a little lazy, to say that Steven Morrissey is a bit like Marmite, because he’s surely a lot more more divisive and strong-flavoured than that. Even people who consider themselves…