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raindancekid has written the following articles:

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King Creosote - From Scotland with Love

Review by Tim Peyton

A continuation of King Creosote's journey from dishevelled lo-fi troubadour towards a more polished entity.»

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Evian Christ - Waterfall

Review by Tim Peyton

This won't be Evian Christ's greatest moment, but it could be a crucial stepping stone.»

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Solar Year - Waverly

Review by Tim Peyton

Solar Year manage to take traditional choral music and refract it through a modern prism.»

89888

Iron & Wine - Ghost on Ghost

Review by Tim Peyton

In an attempt to not be typecast as just a creaky voiced troubadour, Sam Beam has produced such a musically and lyrically 'busy' record that it results in near sensory overload at times. »

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Lapalux - Nostalchic

Review by Tim Peyton

Nostalchic is an album full of lush sonic textures, but also one bursting with hooks and, most importantly, feeling, too.»

89319

Brandt Brauer Frick - Miami

Review by Tim Peyton

Miami is diverse and bewildering, half opera house formality half dionysian freak out.»

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Raisa K - Feeder

Review by Tim Peyton

What's most frustrating is that there is potential for interesting music here, it's just that that Kahn seems to have a tiny concentration span, and a vehement disgust for anything easy on the ear.»

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Grouper - The Man Who Died In His Boat

Review by Tim Peyton

Songwriting of this calibre needs no embellishment.»

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Chelsea Wolfe - Prayer for the Unborn

Review by Tim Peyton

It is clear that Chelsea Wolfe has a set of wide and disparate influences, and it can be bewildering for a listener to be confronted with such divergent approaches. Yet on this brief set of songs her ideas form a single vision that bodes well for her next LP.»

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Toro Y Moi - Anything in Return

Review by Tim Peyton

Anything In Return is best when it settles for what it is: classy mood-setting music.»

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Alexis Taylor - Nayim From The Halfway Line

Review by Tim Peyton

If this EP serves as a release valve for Alexis Taylor's eccentricities, preventing them from marring the next Hot Chip record, we should definitely be thankful.»


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