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Records, Reviews

Album | Patterson Hood – Exploding Trees and Airplane Screams

by Bob Fish • 21 February 2025

The gestation period for Patterson Hood’s Exploding Trees and Airplane Screams runs about 40 years. Which means events from his past have rung and stung him in different ways than they would have if some of the events described in…

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Album | Luke Sital-Singh – Fool’s Spring

by Anna Main • 21 February 2025

The past five years have been quite a rollercoaster ride for London-born singer-songwriter Luke Sital-Singh, who embarked on a Transatlantic journey with his wife to live the Californian dream in Los Angeles five years ago, before returning to the UK.…

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Album | Seth Lakeman – The Granite Way

by Mark Buckley • 14 February 2025

There are but three guarantees in life. Taxes, death and Seth Lakeman delivering magnificent albums. 13 studio albums and 23 years after he released his first solo effort, The Punch Bowl, Lakeman presents to the world a set that shows…

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Album | Nadia Reid – Enter Now Brightness

by Bob Fish • 7 February 2025

Tracking all the changes Nadia Reid has gone through since her last album, Out of My Province came out in 2020, it becomes obvious we are dealing with a very different woman, one who has had a series of changes.…

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Album | Bonnie “Prince” Billy – The Purple Bird

by Bob Fish • 31 January 2025

Bonnie “Prince” Billy marches to his own beat. As a musician he’s recorded with everyone from Johnny Cash to Bitchin Bajas, he’s acted in John Sayle’s movie Matewan and appeared with Zach Galifianakis in a Kayne West video. He does…

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Album | Tunng – Love You All Over Again

by Bob Fish • 24 January 2025

Tunng albums transcend time. They don’t fit in a pattern of what’s popular at any particular moment. They use elements that seem to be ridiculously out of place, forming an off kilter whole residing in a world of its own.…

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