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Records, Reviews

Album | Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel

by Kirsty Folan • 29 May 2018

Melbourne songwriter, Courtney Barnett is back with new album, Tell Me How You Really Feel. Laid back and effortless, the opening track, ‘Hopefulessness’ is an optimistic confession of vulnerability and depression as Courtney sings that “It’s ok to have a…

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Album | Aaron Allen and the Small City Saints – Judgement Day

by Jason Schneider • 29 May 2018

There’s a revolution underway in country music, and Aaron Allen is doing his part. On his latest album, Judgement Day, the native of London, Ontario, Canada shows his solidarity with artists such as Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson and Jason Isbell…

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Listen | Eric Frisch – I Can’t Sing With a Broken Heart

by Jonathan Frahm • 29 May 2018

Eric Frisch is a songwriter who is capable of consistently producing one of the most poignant literary devices in his music. That would be nostalgia, which the heartstring-pulling antics of lo-fi indie charmer ‘I Can’t Sing With a Broken Heart’…

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Album | Keith Morris & the Crooked Numbers – Psychopaths & Sycophants

by Jonathan Frahm • 29 May 2018

Going in blind with Keith Morris & the Crooked Numbers’ Psychopaths & Sycophants, this writer could’ve sworn he was going to be taken on an idiosyncratic death metal journey with a title such edge. What Morris and his crew have to offer…

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Album | The Sea and Cake – Any Day

by Lorenzo Righetto • 28 May 2018

As hushed and diminutive as their music is, so has been the tone of the announcements of The Sea and Cake’s new record. A brief note indicating that Brian Wilson’s flutist would be playing in the record, and that this…

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Premiere | Planes on Paper – Day Alone

by Jonathan Frahm • 24 May 2018

Rooted in the same vein of contemporary folk as early Blind Pilot or Okkervil River, Planes on Paper produce music that is occasionally grand and always intimate. Composed of Jen Borst and Navid Eliot, their artful debut album Edge Markings is…

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