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PoorlySketchedChap has written the following articles:

93122

Euros Childs - Situation Comedy

Review by Aaron Lavery

Appreciation of Situation Comedy will depend on how much you can stomach a bouncing piano rhythm, a double entendre and a whimsical Welsh vocal.»

92900

Gambles - Trust

Review by Aaron Lavery

When the mood is right, Trust sounds like one of the purest doses of emotion you can experience.»

92766

Kings of Leon - Mechanical Bull

Review by Aaron Lavery

Kings of Leon are still a long way behind the Arctic Monkeys when it comes to ideas and energy, but they’re still a better proposition than The Killers and the rest when it comes to sheer instant gratification.»

92448

Cian Ciaran - They Are Nothing Without Us

Review by Aaron Lavery

Something that flies in the face of any received wisdom about side-projects from the guys in the background, and shows that Cian Ciaran can stand on his own as a songwriter and performer.»

92759

Donks, book-readings and Portmeirion's magical piazza - Festival No.6 The DiS Review

In Depth by Aaron Lavery

If you haven’t been to this particular part of Wales before, or if you’re unfamiliar with The Prisoner, the village of Portmeirion itself is pretty awe-inspiring on first impression – the grand piazza at its heart, the colourful, Italian-inspired buildings that are crowded into its tiny streets, the majestic sweep of the surrounding White Sands Bay, all combining to give the impression of somewhere really special.»

91701

Barbarossa - Bloodlines

Review by Aaron Lavery

A great example of someone following their musical instincts into new areas and finding success, Bloodlines is also a highlight of the year so far.»

91061

Goldheart Assembly - Long Distance Song Effects

Review by Aaron Lavery

Overall, it’s fair to say that Long Distance Song Effects is pretty much what you’d expect if you were one of the few who heard Goldheart Assembly’s debut album.»

90580

Magic Arm - Images Rolling

Review by Aaron Lavery

Images Rolling is a definite step up in consistency compared to Magic Arm's debut, and will be well-suited as a soundtrack to the famous Manchester sunshine, whenever it remembers to make an appearance.»

90465

Laura Marling - Once I was an Eagle

Review by Aaron Lavery

definitely something that should be applauded – no matter how old the author is, and who she used to be friends with.»

89916

Neon Neon - Praxis Makes Perfect

Review by Aaron Lavery

A strange mix of left-wing politics and cheery synth pop.»

89898

The Besnard Lakes - Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO

Review by Aaron Lavery

There are some great moments on Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO, but by the end they’re lost under swathes of synths and looking for a sense of purpose. »

89668

The Flaming Lips - The Terror

Review by Aaron Lavery

A brave, difficult and experimental album, The Terror reminds us that there’s more to The Flaming Lips than glitter bombs and dancing bears.»

89665

Steve Mason - Monkey Minds In the Devil's Time

Review by Aaron Lavery

Politics can often waylay even the best musicians, but it seems to have the opposite effect on Steve Mason here, inspiring him to create some of his finest and most thought-provoking material.»

89313

Devendra Banhart - Mala

Review by Aaron Lavery

The results are interesting without ever stretching into what could be classed as truly exciting, a collection of hazy, groove-led tracks that never seem to spark into life to a great degree or hook their melodies deep enough into your brain.»

88946

Widowspeak - Almanac

Review by Aaron Lavery

Here on Almanac there’s a bolshier, more accomplished sound, as well as a more adventurous spirit.»

88768

Jim James - Regions Of Light And Sound Of God

Review by Aaron Lavery

While it's never as instant or absorbing as MMJ’s finest works, Regions Of Light And Sound Of God is still an intriguing LP from a musician that seems happiest when he’s exploring his own outer limits.»

88577

I Am Kloot - Let It All In

Review by Aaron Lavery

More frequent glimpses of sunshine amongst the drink and disaster seems to suit I Am Kloot, and it’s likely to push them closer to the spotlight than ever before.»

88566

Dutch Uncles - Out of Touch in the Wild

Review by Aaron Lavery

It’s fair to say that we’ll be hearing a fair bit of this album throughout 2013, whether on the radio or soundtracking a particularly tricky moment on The Great British Bake Off.»

88217

Lost 12 of 2012: Father John Misty Fear Fun

In Depth by Aaron Lavery

Initially, there was plenty of reasons to steer clear of this record – mainly the fact that Josh Tillman’s previous solo albums had been so, so dull, the drummer from Fleet Foxes stripping away the wide-eyed wonder of his bandmates to sing po-faced folk songs. Then, there was the story behind Fear Fun, that Tillman was depressed with his lot, quit the day job, moved to LA and had decided to write a novel. Clean shaven, short-haired and wearing a fairly preposterous pseudonym, it seemed that Tillman had given up a cushty job in a massively successful band to plow a particularly lonely furrow. »

87688

Darren Hayman and the Long Parliament - The Violence

Review by Aaron Lavery

You get a sense that The Violence, as a record and as a project, is something that Darren Hayman is very proud of, and he’d be right to feel that way.»

87419

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Psychedelic Pill

Review by Aaron Lavery

Exactly what you want Neil Young to be playing as a 66-year-old, looking back over his life and career.»

87239

Jim Jones Revue - The Savage Heart

Review by Aaron Lavery

There’s still an over-riding sense that these tracks are waiting to be heard on stage before they can truly take flight, but there’s still plenty here to suggest that The Jim Jones Revue are more than beefed up rock and roll revisionists.»

87157

Dark Dark Dark - Who Needs Who

Review by Aaron Lavery

A couple of tracks at once would probably be the best prescription to suggest, rather than ingesting as a whole.»

86947

Tim Burgess - Oh No I Love You

Review by Aaron Lavery

Recognising that it’s fine to be influenced by Americana without having to don a Stetson and a rhinestone-studded shirt.»

85877

Six Organs Of Admittance - Ascent

Review by Aaron Lavery

If you don’t like extensive instrumental passages, guitar solos and patchouli-scented words like ‘jam’ or ‘freakout’, you should give Ascent the widest berth possible. If you do like that kind of thing, this record could make your year. »

85598

James Yorkston - I Was A Cat From A Book

Review by Aaron Lavery

I Was a Cat From A Book is discernibly a James Yorkston record, and full of what you’d expect from one, but there’s enough shading in the corners and drawing over the lines to add new sparks of interest.»

85569

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Arise Therefore; Joya; I See A Darkness (reissued)

Review by Aaron Lavery

Whatever the reasons for these three records reappearing, they do at least show how he came to be the Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy we know today.»

85117

Lawrence Arabia - The Sparrow

Review by Aaron Lavery

The Sparrow is a definite change in direction for Lawrence Arabia, and one that is probably going to result in less attention from the radio.»

84454

Jesca Hoop - The House that Jack Built

Review by Aaron Lavery

Listen to The House That Jack Built a few times, and you won’t care whose nappies Jesca Hoop has changed.»

84092

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Americana

Review by Aaron Lavery

Solid if rarely spectacular, with the Crazy Horse rumble making a welcome return to Neil Young’s modern day repertoire.»

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