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Mr_Miller has written the following articles:

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Will Sheff (Okkervil River) on Roky Erikson

In Depth by Ed Miller

Whenever I get incredibly discouraged now, or pessimistic about human nature, or fatalistic about difficulties that get thrown in front of people, I think of Roky. Earlier this summer saw the release of True Love Cast Out All Evil, the first in over a de»

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Roky Erickson and Okkervil River - True Love Cast Out All Evil

Review by Ed Miller

Roky Eriksson is now reunited with his first wife and his children. Without the context of his life, this would be a wonderful, complete piece of music. Look at it within, and it’s a work of divinity.»

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Johnny Flynn - Been Listening

Review by Ed Miller

In making Been Listening simpler, and more imperfect than his first record, Johnny Flynn has held out a hand in a way he never did before. »

60184

Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free

Review by Ed Miller

This is an album that is better than ordinary - not quite beyond. It's up to you to decide if you love it.»

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Mr Hudson - Straight No Chaser

Review by Ed Miller

It’s a talent for smallness in spite of showy surroundings, an Englishness that’s as convincing as anything Jamie T, Mike Skinner or Lily Allen has produced, infiltrating the upper echelons of the American music establishment. And, ultimately, it’s this Englishness, rather than its American champion, that makes Straight No Chaser truly worth the effort.»

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Florence and The Machine - Lungs

Review by Ed Miller

Now, with a Glastonbury performance best described as ‘defining’, it appears that Florence will be as unstoppable as her machine.»

49976

The Low Anthem - Oh My God, Charlie Darwin

Review by Ed Miller

Just as Tom Waits has the power to infuse you with familiarity with the return of a chord, so do the songs of Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, like an embroidered pillow on an old porch that says ‘home sweet home’. »

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The Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts

Review by Ed Miller

Spruced up, sophisticated, and certified pop stars they may be, but the Noisettes have not completely put their past behind them. They retain their idiosyncrasies and their sense of history, and it’s these things that give this record an identity of its own, and make the Noisettes so very easy to love.»

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Tori Amos - Abnormally Attracted to Sin

Review by Ed Miller

Occasionally vague, sometimes incohesive and a little self-indulgent it may be, but ultimately Abnormally Attracted to Sin is an abnormally attractive piece of work, and another fine example of the shining talent that is Tori Amos.»

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The Veils at Camden Dingwalls, , Wed 15 Apr

Review by Ed Miller

The Veils are not the kind of band who wait for atmosphere to come to them. The moment they enter the stage, the room is transformed. Having read so many reviews heralding the mystical qualities of Bat For Lashes, I can’t help thinking that they’re all glasses of water compared to The Veils. Glasses of water held up against blood.»


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