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Records, Reviews

Album | Homunculus Res – Della stessa sostanza dei sogni

by Lorenzo Righetto • 18 May 2018

Admittedly, Italian pop and rock movements have often been a pale counterpart of the international scene. One of the few exceptions, which is extraordinary enough that many people outside Italy know about it, is the progressive music scene. Italian bands…

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News

Premiere | Daniel Pearson – Until The Sun Comes Up

by Ian Parker • 17 May 2018

Three years on from his last full-length record Alone, Together, Daniel Pearson has spent 2018 releasing a string of singles for download. ‘Pieces of a Puzzle’ and ‘Honest Man’ have proved internet hits with over a million streams, and Pearson…

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News, Records

Watch | Eric Andersen – Under the Shadows

by Jonathan Frahm • 17 May 2018

After decades of sitting out from the spotlight, revered singer-songwriter Eric Andersen shares his first music video. At a spry 75 years of age, Andersen has a world-worn depth in his stride that many folk artists could only hope to…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Josh T. Pearson @ Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

by Ian Parker • 16 May 2018

The beard is gone. The hair, hidden below a trucker’s cap bearing the name of his new record, is an unfamiliar bleach blond. And the acoustic guitar is still in the back of the tour bus. At first glance, you…

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Gigs

Live | Dr Dog – Riviera Theatre, Chicago, May 5th 2018

by Bob Fish • 15 May 2018

Dr. Dog is on a mission. Twice during the course of the night they tell their fans to “take care of each other.” That notion of caring is at the heart of who they are, as well as their music.…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Strange Culprits – Self-Titled

by Jonathan Frahm • 15 May 2018

Usually, when a band bills themselves as a mixture of genres, the tighter those individual sonic influences can be interwoven, the better their swipe at innovation comes across. More typically than not, this means a closer-knit collective of, say, two…

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