Hannigan's typically sparse and ethereal folk compositions into a sonic panorama that is nothing short of alchemic.
This is a thoroughly original, utterly enthralling album that deserves a place in your collection.
Jesse Mac Cormack's album debut arrives as a work of scorching atmosphere, panoramic tumbling melodies and vast lyrical spaces
A month and dozens of plays after I first heard it, it just keeps getting better.
Roseate, is undoubtedly the strongest track of the entire album, a powerful mission statement that begins with harp and ethereal vocals and builds to a surging conclusion, complete with pounding drum machine, synth and strings.
I’d rather listen to something unutterably awful - so bad that it makes me want to rip my ears off - than something that is merely okay. For better or worse, Sleeper’s first album in 21 years is, well, okay.
On first impressions, Pizzatramp are one of those bands that play at a billion miles an hour with no finesse or sense of melody. That impression is wrong.
At times difficult but, also, at times, utterly brilliant.
Lisa Redford's new EP kicks off in bright, confident style
All in all, another noteworthy collection
When You're Ready emerges as one of the most impressive and accessible of debut albums
Norwich's Nic Norton returns with another engaging and original collection
The fifteen - mostly instrumental - songs have their roots in old school English folk
Sometimes, something comes along out of blue that is just so damned good that it just has to be shared
tale of two lovers on the precipice of break-up
They do what they do with some style and their songwriting is a notch or two above most metal bands
is there really room for punk in 2019? Yes, punk has a place. And this is a bloody fine example of modern punk.
Ah man, this is a difficult review to do
A musical interpretation of Hieronymus Bosch's fifteenth century triptych panels sounds like the kind of recorded oddity that emerges from a crate digging session at the local vinyl fair, rather than a contemporary electronic folk-jazz release.
The songs are well structured and pleasant, in a bucolic, verging on cosmic Americana, kinda way.
Drastic Measures emerges from the new wave of composer-musician-producers...
Her voice is haunting and melodious now has a new strength and conviction, its music qualities honed and perfected by intense training
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