Music Reviews
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Trembling Blue Stars The Last Holy Writer
Shaking the twee! It's Sarah stalwart Wratten's re-emergence
Iain Moffat gets drawn to the brilliance of the Stars... -
Stars In Our Bedroom After The War
It is the soundtrack for comforters without the pizazz of war; outside of the first half, In Our Bedroom After The War instead opts for a more constrained, down-to-earth approach that just makes the fun Fire burn a little brighter in contrast.
Lewis Parry reviews... -
Future Loop Foundation Memories from a Fading Room
Recent release turns out to be an undeniably pretty collection of ambient pleasure.
George Booker reviews... -
50 Cent Curtis
Five years after the wondrous In Da Club, 50 Cent has become a parody of himself.
Japie Stoppelenburg reviews 55 minutes of 50 Cent -
People For Audio The New Ancients
Guitar plucking, book reading, sunset enjoying Montrealisms.
George Booker listens... -
Robyn Robyn
Scandi-pop at its sweetest: Robyn returns.
Iain Moffat finds that her latest makes him a very merry man... -
Arbouretum Rites of Uncovering
And you thought YOU were depressed?
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Lo-Fidelity Allstars Warming Up The Brain Farm: The Best Of
A collection of electronic music for pubs.
George Booker drinks through... -
Melodium Vilnius
This self-released album is the eleventh offering from French electronic musician Laurent Girard aka Melodium.
David Coleman reviews... -
Dragons Here Are The Roses
Dragons sound a lot like Interpol and Editors. Really. More so than you can fathom. It might not be a good thing.
George Booker is about to go listen to "Antics" and learn how to care again...
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