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fireonthe_skin has written the following articles:

105936

"The tension between light and shade makes great art": DiS Meets The Summer Kills

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

The collaboration between Hammock and Matthew Ryan is an expansive, sweeping listen»

105757

The Summer Kills - Last Night We Became Swans

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Not to put too fine a point on it, this is a dream of an album»

105744

The Black Delta Movement - Preservation

Review by Haydon Spenceley

The Black Delta Movement have everything in place to steer British rock in an exciting new, old, direction»

105718

Save Face - Merci

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A really solid record full of hooks, finesse and layers upon layers of crunchy guitars»

105678

MONO @ Meltdown

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

Tonight, the band are certainly not messing around»

105677

pg.lost @ Meltdown

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

A scintillating journey of undulating, atmospheric awe and wonder»

105673

The Sea the Sea - From the Light

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is folk-tinged pop of the highest order»

105601

The Magic Numbers - Outsiders

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Maybe The Magic Numbers will never change the world, but the sheer intelligence and quality of their songs makes their corner of it a little bit brighter»

105495

"My greatest wish is to provide solace for people who need it": DiS Meets Lucy Dacus

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

We talk to the Richmond-based singer-songwriter about her meteoric rise and her stunning new album»

105336

Glen Hansard - Between Two Shores

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is a really fine album»

105140

"I'm interested in the area where truth and fiction get blurry": DiS Meets Mutemath

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

We sat down with frontman Paul Meany ahead of their first UK show in nine years»

104871

Righteous Fury: DiS Meets Algiers

In Depth by Haydon Spenceley

We sat down with the band behind one of 2017's most politically charged records.»

104850

Royal Blood - How Did We Get So Dark?

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A big, grown-up rock album»

104785

Aldous Harding - Party

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A work of depth and passion the like of which we see and hear all-too rarely»

104783

Mew - Visuals

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Epitomises all that is great and frustrating about the band»

104742

Luke Sital-Singh - Time is a Riddle

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is a fine piece of work»

104658

Oak House - Hot or Mood

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A local independent band making their first proper steps on the international stage»

104638

Fink - Fink's Sunday Night Blues Club, Vol. 1

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Somewhere between a good idea that became a reality and a proper Fink album»

104534

Army of Bones - Army of Bones

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is one of the most assured and crucial-sounding debut albums of recent memory»

104468

Ed Dowie - The Uncle Sold

Review by Haydon Spenceley

This is an album that requires time and focus»

104253

Palace - So Long Forever

Review by Haydon Spenceley

There is a really good band fighting to be heard on this record»

104166

Albert af Ekenstam - Ashes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A collection of vividly alive songs»

104113

Oddarrang - Agartha

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Records often disappoint. Not this one»

104006

The Neil Cowley Trio - Spacebound Apes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

Simply put, this is a stunning piece of work»

103912

Losers - How To Ruin Other People's Futures

Review by Haydon Spenceley

One of the most life-affirming albums of the year»

103904

Society - All That We've Become

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A hard one to pin down»

103084

Public Service Broadcasting - The Race For Space / Remixes

Review by Haydon Spenceley

It is to the credit of Public Service Broadcasting that they can attract such an imaginative and varied crowd of collaborators to partnership with them»

102931

Beth Orton - Kidsticks

Review by Haydon Spenceley

If only more musicians would be brave enough to truly re-invent themselves»

102836

Szun Waves - At Sacred Walls

Review by Haydon Spenceley

A fantastic record which rewards concentrated listening and consumption as a whole»

102737

Steve Taylor & The Danielson Foil - Wow to the Deadness

Review by Haydon Spenceley

One of 2016's most beguiling and potentially intimidating musical debuts»

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