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Archive
Monthly Archives: February 2011
James Blake – James Blake
. Now here’s a thing. Not naturally part of my usual core listening pleasure, this Mr Blake has either been the recipient of a lot of hype or there is a genuine groundswell of opinion that he is something to be excited … Continue reading
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Tagged Antony Hegarty, Feist, James Blake, Justin Vernon, video
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The Boxer Rebellion – The Cold Still
. I seem to have arrived rather late to the Boxer party given that this their third release. Their struggles with collapsing labels and band member illness is already well documented but does point to a band that has determination … Continue reading
To Bury A Ghost – The Hurt Kingdom
I have to admit to being late to the party in respect of the début EP from To Bury A Ghost Last. The Hurt Kingdom was released at the back end of 2010 and rightly got many good reviews, for it is indeed an impressive first outing for a band. TBAG finally came … Continue reading
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Tagged Gold Flaked Paint, Her Name is Calla, Mono, To Bury a Ghost, Tortoise
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