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ALBUM REVIEW: ‘Become What You Are’ The Daisycutters
‘Become What You Are’ is the album fans of seminal indie favourites The Daisycutters have been longing for. It’s not hard to understand why The Daisycutters proclaim ‘Become What You Are’ to be their best work to-date. It’s an album that speaks for itself, definitively positioning The Daisycutters as respected craftsmen of song among their…
Read MoreAlbum Review: ‘It Might Be Hot Outside, But The Dirt Is Cold’ – Mahouts (2020)
Words: Jeremy Gluck Guest Writer (Director, Welsh Connections/SWND Records – Musician – Artist) “She had emerald eyes and she shaved her head!” So sings the refrain of ‘Don’t Tell Catherine’ heralding, in initial acoustic glory giving way to metronomic minimal rock, the first album by Mahouts, ‘It Might Be Hot Outside, But the Dirt Is…
Read MoreAlbum Review: ‘Goldilocks’ – The Cosmic Array (2020)
‘Goldilocks’ is the third album from Welsh alt-Americana group The Cosmic Array and one that certainly lives up to its title. At the risk of eliciting an exasperated sigh, this album is ‘just right’. Having cultivated a unique folk niche for themselves on two previous albums, The Cosmic Array assert their songwriting prowess on ‘Goldilocks’…
Read MoreAlbum Review: ‘Gifting The Proletariat’ by John Rowe
Words: Matt Innes John Rowe is rarely considered highly enough in the pantheon of great Australian singer-songwriters, which is a shame. With his new album ‘Gifting The Proletariat’, John has crafted one of the finest collection of songs from beginning to end that you will hear in 2020. ‘Gifting The Proletariat’ is a sprawling,…
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