In Depth by Gareth O'Malley
Mike Vennart is a busy man. He's in two bands, and is planning to juggle them both for the rest of the year. Hopefully, by the time 2015 draws to a close, there will be a British Theatre album in the world, and he released the debut Vennart LP back in June...»
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Front to back, this is their strongest record to date»
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A frequently beautiful record that urges you to listen to it from start to finish»
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Nai Harvest don't mess around, and they're definitely going places - you'd do well to keep up.»
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If anything, this is Passion Pit's first positive album»
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What's most impressive about this album is how effortless it all sounds»
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Comfortably the strongest collection of songs she has put together thus far.»
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There's plenty for curious listeners to get stuck into»
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There didn't need to be another worriedaboutsatan album, but many people will be glad there is.»
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A bona fide 'album' as opposed to a collection of songs.»
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Kodaline have acquired confidence in their abilities and are on top form throughout their second LP.»
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Zun Zun Egui's endlessly enjoyable second album is a bold and brilliant statement»
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If Conduit was their warm-up, then Chapter & Verse sees them break into a full sprint.»
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On this evidence, Ghost Culture is in for a very good year»
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It sounds nothing like one could reasonably expect a collaboration between a celebrated Australian pianist (Anthony Pateras) and Mike Patton (frontman of Faith No More et al) to sound like.»