Music Reviews tagged with singer-songwriter
Loney Dear Dear John
Swedish singer-songwriter Emil Svanängen drops the comma from his pseudonym and gets serious on this, his fifth full-length.
Angela Power reviews...Various Artists Dark Was The Night
An album to make the indie kids wet their pants.
Cara Nash reviews...Dan Auerbach Keep It Hid
With Keep It Hid, Dan Auerbach does little to distinguish his first solo effort from his previous work with the Black Keys, much to the elation of Keys fans.
Andy Stewart reviews...A.C. Newman Get Guilty
Carl Newman's new solo record continues his movement away from frenetic power pop towards something more subdued.
Alex Dorf reviews...Bon Iver Blood Bank
Melancholy gives way to shades of optimism as Bon Iver delicately expands his sound on his new EP, while retaining a sense that these songs were created in a time forever ago.
Apart from a subjective opening paragraph, Cara Nash reviews objectively…Damien Jurado Caught In The Trees
Damien Jurado's eighth studio release sees the popular singer-songwriter embracing a bigger, more accessible sound, with positive results.
Angela Power reviews...Scott Tuma Not For Nobody
Scott Tuma's latest is, to quote our reviewer, "sad bastard music of a different calibre".
Alejandro Martinez elaborates...Juana Molina Un Dia
Juana Molina dispenses with the rule-book and begins to experiment with her sound on her fifth studio album.
Ben Bollig reviews...Okkervil River The Stand Ins
Okkervil River prove themselves once again with a worthy sequel to The Stage Names.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Adem Takes
Fridge honcho Adem Ilhan’s latest collection consists of twelve beautiful cover versions of songs written during his formative years of 1991-2001.
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