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#86 Peter Bruntnell ft. Rumer – Played Out

by Ian Parker • 28 May 2013

Peter Bruntnell’s career, which features nine studio albums to date, is to be treated to a retrospective next month and to give us a tease he’s put out a reworked version of 2004 track ‘Played Out’, with a helping hand…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Laura Marling – Once I Was An Eagle

by Lynn Roberts • 27 May 2013

Laura Marling is back with her fourth album, which could so easily have been a couple of records. Its 16 tracks fitting neatly into two camps. Following on seamlessly from A Creature I Don’t Know, Once I Was An Eagle…

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#85 Sparrow & the Workshop – The Faster You Spin

by Lynn Roberts • 27 May 2013

Another brilliant pop song from Sparrow & the Workshop, ‘The Faster You Spin’ is taken from their new album Murderopolis and showcases front woman Jill O’Sullivan’s brilliant tonal range from the sweetly whispered intro to the ferocious chorus. While this is a…

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#84 Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo – Dear River

by Ali Mason • 26 May 2013

Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo continue to go from strength to strength, as ‘Dear River’, the title track off their latest full-length release which is due out on July 8, proves admirably. Inspired by the Blackwood river near…

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#83 Keston Cobblers’ Club – Beam

by Ian Parker • 25 May 2013

We pretty much love Keston Cobblers’ Club. Their music is utterly infectious. If you don’t actually get up and dance, you’ll at least be tapping away. Stop reading this and just press play.

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Records, Reviews

Album | Sparrow and the Workshop – Murderopolis

by For Folk's Sake • 24 May 2013

With past albums from Sparrow and the Workshop in mind, 2010’s Crystal Falls and particularly 2011’s Spitting Daggers, it wouldn’t be off-key to expect another thematically dark album from the Glasgow-based trio. One also may not be surprised to learn…

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