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hari_ashurst has written the following articles:

59339

Saint Etienne - Tiger Bay/Finisterre (deluxe editions)

Review by n

Both sets of discs are extremely welcome bookends to Saint Etienne’s always interesting and enjoyable backcatalogue.»

58561

The Radio Dept. - Clinging to a Scheme

Review by n

It’s every bit as good as Pet Grief and confirms The Radio Dept's skill at song craft and aesthetics, easily marking them out from buzz artists like Toro Y Moi, Washed Out or Memory Tapes – guys who sound great, but haven’t quite got the chops yet to write a genuinely great album. Radio Dept have written three now, and you would hope they don’t have to wait another four years for people to pick up on them.»

58281

Elliott Smith - Roman Candle (reissue)

Review by n

It’s more of a spring clean than a rearranging of furniture. The evocative squeaks that precede chord changes are still there, Elliott’s voice is still frayed, and the songs still threaten to rip apart. »

58131

Peter Van Hoesen - Entropic City

Review by n

Techno might be back in vogue and winning new listeners, but there’s nothing on Entropic City to woo a potential new audience, but it will be more than enough to excite the already converted and techno purists.»

57689

Joanna Newsom - Have One on Me

Review by n

A stunning and ambitious piece of work; one for the ages.»

56914

Pantha Du Prince - Black Noise

Review by n

If you let it Black Noise might just change the way you listen to the world.»

55185

Tune-Yards - BiRd-BrAiNs

Review by n

On this record, Merril Garbus manages the impressive feat of condensing much of the decade’s more interesting musical trends into one very well delivered tapestry.»

54374

Kings of Convenience - Declaration of Dependence

Review by n

Three albums in, and after almost ten years the band’s creative flow seems to have pooled – and with the limited nature of acoustic music the song itself is often not enough. »

53315

Volcano Choir - Unmap

Review by n

The music of Unmap ticks with signature twists and sounds, things that suggest Justin Vernon could be a national treasure on the lines of Neil Young or Elliott Smith instead of the heartbroken one hit wonder that some might have expected.»

52194

The Fiery Furnaces - I'm Going Away

Review by n

The Friedberger siblings would like you to know they are an experimental rock band. Barely a few weeks passes without a press rele»

49730

Wave Machines - Wave If You're Really There

Review by n

Liverpool is full of dead houses. There are rows and rows of dead and forgotten houses. I’ve read about dead houses in Burnley. I’»

45314

Slowcore Week: ReDiScover - Red House Painters

In Depth by n

There is one certainty in life: that Mark Kozelek will continue to release some of the most beautiful, most intimate, most necessary, music known to man, year after year.»

43492

Blitzen Trapper - Furr

Review by n

The sprawling nature of their previous material has been internalised into concise three-minute songs on this, their Sub Pop debut. Flashes of synth and the stumbling off-kilter drums reflect their apparent obsession with dreams on this Dylan-esque, Elliott Smith channelling, commanding fourth album... »

42612

Chad VanGaalen - Soft Airplane

Review by n

Time, death and the end of the world are fascinations that are obsessed over on Chad VanGaalen Soft Airplane, as he laments the world of trash we live in and longs for a more natural escape»

40216

The Walkmen - You & Me

Review by n

The Walkmen's latest isn't showy, but when peeled reveals itself to be darker and more engaging than on first listen. It might be their best album yet»


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