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Records, Reviews

Album | Laura Veirs – My Echo

by Mark Buckley • 23 October 2020

“My songs knew I was getting divorced before I did”- Laura Veirs When Laura Veirs started putting pen to paper and forming the ideas behind what would form My Echo, her 11th studio album, she realised that her 19-year marriage…

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Album | Juanita Stein – Snapshot

by Zuzanna Zareba • 23 October 2020

On her third solo LP, Juanita Stein emerges from the soundscapes of her previous works and again joins musical forces with her brother Joel, her bandmate from Howling Bells. The new record brings ten personal songs, woven out of snapshots from…

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Album | Emmy The Great – April/月音

by Ian Parker • 9 October 2020

Emmy The Great’s new record isn’t, it must be said, all that new. The story begins back in September 2017, when Emma-Lee Moss travelled from her home in New York to her birth city of Hong Kong. “I was planning…

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Album | Mary Lattimore – Silver Ladders

by Conor Lochrie • 9 October 2020

Mary Lattimore is well-known for her collaborative works, including recently-acclaimed albums with artists such as Meg Blair and Mac McCaughan. She’s also released two solo albums of contemplative and solemn harp music, the last one being 2018’s stunning Hundreds of…

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Album | Tempesst – Must Be a Dream

by Zuzanna Zareba • 5 October 2020

Listening to Tempesst’s debut LP is like traveling by cool old van through the inner surreal landscapes, passing by cosmic canyons, giant flowers, sunsets on the beach, and mushroom clouds. There a lot going on around and you don’t know…

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Album | Drive-By Truckers – The New OK

by Ian Parker • 2 October 2020

When the Drive-By Truckers kept us waiting three years for January’s The Unraveling, it was the longest gap yet between albums in their 20-plus year career. Now, just nine months later, they’re back with The New OK. This surprise new…

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