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by Chris Nicholls
A tastefully produced, solid entry into the Man Man catalogue.»
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by Chris Nicholls
Cervantine feels like a long, joyous exhalation after years spent travelling, listening and devouring “trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows”.»
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by Chris Nicholls
The aural equivalent of a chirpy 'Cheer up, it might never happen!'»
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by Chris Nicholls
Everything on Crystals Fall is delivered with such an assured, singular vision and a palpable and completely admirable disregard for trends, fads and fashions that it's impossible not to fall in love with it. This is genuine, honest music impeccably crafted by three individuals with an obvious desire for their chosen path.»
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by Chris Nicholls
In an age where reissues are a quick and easy way to make a buck from nostalgic record buyers, Tender Prey is a welcome chance to reappraise a phenomenal artist in a thoughfully presented package. »
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by Chris Nicholls
Invisible Girl is a strangely satisfying grower with it's heart in the right place.»
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by Chris Nicholls
On first listen all of the tracks on the self-titled debut by Twisted Tongue sound rather like Mighty Boosh songs. Which may say m»
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by Chris Nicholls
Ah, the concept album. Nothing like it has the ability to make a project fly with unbridled creativity or sink under the weight of»
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by Chris Nicholls
I sat down for the initial run through of Zun Zun Egui's EP Bal La Poussiere a little while back.
Twenty-two minutes later, I fou»
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by Chris Nicholls
According to the press release for Terradactyl, the record is all “...about place – losing place mostly, struggling to find it aga»
In Depth by Chris Nicholls
What is it about the country and folk modes that make them prime conduits for the disaffection and heartbreak of our nation's youth? What's made our kids put down the neon pink guitars and drum machine triggers and pick up banjos, ukes and washboards? Chris Nicholls takes a look at Alt Country UK...»
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by Chris Nicholls
I’ve read that people who mix capital and lower case letters in their writing are unhinged. I had a supervisor when I worked in a »