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Album | The Decemberists – As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again

by Bob Fish • 14 June 2024

The Decemberists are one of the most literate bands on the planet. Not that should be a shock since Colin Meloy is also a published author with a series of young adult books to his credit, not to mention a…

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Album | Niamh Regan – Come As You Are

by Mark Buckley • 1 June 2024

Arriving four years after her debut album Hemet introduced the world to Niamh Regan’s powerful brand of quiet and powerful introspection, we receive the follow up Come As You Are. Whereas the former was recorded in studios between Galway and California, the latter…

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Album | Anna Tivel – Living Thing

by Anna Main • 31 May 2024

2020 was a year of confusion, heartbreak, and resilience. It was tough, but it was also a time when creativity flourished in new ways. Thus it was with Oregon based songwriter Anna Tivel, who remarks, “I wrote feverishly in the…

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Album | Richard Thompson – Ship to Shore

by Bob Fish • 31 May 2024

Richard Thompson makes music unlike anybody else in the recording industry, and he’s been doing it since the late 1960s. Jamming with Hendrix, covered by a who’s who of the recording industry, received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth. What’s left…

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Album | Bill MacKay – Locust Land

by Bob Fish • 24 May 2024

Bill MacKay finds ways to challenge all your notions of what a guitarist is supposed to be on Locust Land. Using more keyboards than guitars, ‘Phantasmic Fairy’, the opening track, suggests he’s doing what he wants rather than using some…

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Album | The Avett Brothers – The Avett Brothers

by Bob Fish • 21 May 2024

The Avett Brothers may not think so, but they are no ordinary band, and their new, self-titled album proves that point in spades. They have a way of making music that incorporates virtually everything while remaining tinged with folk and…

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