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fireonthe_skin has written the following articles:

102709

Charles Bradley - Changes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Charles Bradley is trying to change the world. Let's see if we can't help him succeed»

102596

Hammock - Everything and Nothing

Review by Haydon Spenceley

We should be grateful to Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson that they chose to let us be part of the beauty, and treat it with care and reverence»

102550

Kiran Leonard - Grapefruit

Review by Haydon Spenceley

The album where the caterwauling creativity of Leonard's songwriting is fully harnessed with his exceptional live band and distilled in to a coherent and cohesive musical statement»

102536

New Dog - Teeth Marks

Review by Haydon Spenceley

One of 2016's most honest records»

102449

Ray LaMontagne - Ouroboros

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Is this Ray LaMontagne's finest album? Probably»

102401

Lily & Madeleine - Keep It Together

Review by Haydon Spenceley

There is the exciting potential of so much further that Lily and Madeleine could go»

102289

Motorpsycho - Here Be Monsters

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A band as vital as they've ever been»

102198

Jenny Gillespie - Cure for Dreaming

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A true artist»

102129

Sauropod - Roaring at the Storm

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Here is a band who sound like they know exactly who they are, what it is that they are trying to do, and how they are going to do it»

102101

Sea Pinks - Soft Days

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Another positive step in the evolution of an intriguing band»

101990

Evangelist - Evangelist

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This feels like it should have been the start of something truly spectacular»

101918

Nadia Reid - Listen to Formation, Look for the Signs

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is an album that will stay with you and live long in the memory»

101912

Bill Wells and Friends - Nursery Rhymes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

An album with pedigree and no little gravitas»

101869

Motorpsycho - Supersonic Scientists/A Young Person's Guide To Motorpsycho

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Listen to this record and get ready to be introduced to your new favourite band.»

101853

Lanterns on the Lake - Beings

Review by Haydon Spenceley

One of Britain's most crucial bands of the present moment»

101464

SK Kakraba - Songs of Paapieye

Review by Haydon Spenceley

You might just come upon something special here»

101434

Dungen - Allas Sak

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Give this record the time it deserves»

101207

Richard Hawley - Hollow Meadows

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Richard Hawley: troubadour in chief for this generation.»

100790

Max Richter - The Leftovers

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Another glorious entry into the burgeoning canon of this masterful composer»

100756

Amason - Sky City

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is hyper-intelligent pop music»

100738

Carina Round - Tigermixes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

The bulletproof quality of Carina Round’s songwriting is what is most clearly illustrated...»

100680

Samantha Crain - Under Branch & Thorn & Tree

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Mournful, acoustic story-telling»

100679

Seven Davis Jr - Universes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

One of 2015’s boldest electronic releases»

100433

Aero Flynn - Aero Flynn

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Nine coherent but diverse songs of never less than transcendent beauty»

100402

Joy Williams - Venus

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This feels like a calculatedly ambitious album»

100266

Meg Baird - Don't Weigh Down the Light

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Give yourself the opportunity to become part of Meg Baird’s brave new world»

100150

Damien Rice - ‘I Don’t Want To Change You’

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

There was a moment, somewhere in the region of early to mid 2004, when Damien Rice was Ireland’s most exciting musician...»

100043

Flo Morrisssey - Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This appears to be just the right moment for Flo Morrissey to emerge in to the spotlight»

99900

The Bad Plus Joshua Redman - The Bad Plus Joshua Redman

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Take a risk. Check them out. I dare you.»

99774

Algiers - Algiers

Review by Haydon Spenceley

You owe it to yourself to give this album a chance»

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