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Blackest Ever Black

Review: Jabu – Sleep Heavy

Sleep Heavy sounds like singing into a fire. Serenading the flicker of distorted keyboards as they swell and recede. Bedecked with the crackle of burning logs (or, as we tilt in and out of this analogy, the cobbled journey of the needle around the vinyl groove). The voices are caught
By Jack Chuter Nov 17, 2017

Review: Ashtray Navigations - To Make A Fool Ask, And You Are The First

We join Ashtray Navigations at the halfway point in the journey out of their own heads. The image of Leeds, England is melting away. Streetlamps droop and pour into the flow of tarmac; buildings bleed outward into an earnest overcast sky, as the image gradually transforms into the vibrant lights
By Jack Chuter Dec 1, 2016

Review: F ingers - Hide Before Dinner

Like a beautiful jewel at the bottom of a swamp, I see the songs of Hide Before Dinner gleaming and rippling, dimmed by the obfuscating soup of mud and liquid. Guitars jangle despondently (with sudden, impermanent updrafts of optimism) beneath the gelatinous translucency of chorus and dolloped reverb. Voices climb
By Jack Chuter Sep 2, 2015

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