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| Fink - Distance and Time |
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The trip-hop maestro turned accomplished singer-songwriter follows up his excellent debut with a deeper, more intense collection of great songs. [SG] |
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| Abdominal - Escape From The Pigeon Hole |
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The debut solo album from the Canadian rapper who's provided strong contributions to DJ Format long players is a mostly enjoyable ride, if a little too lightweight at times. [SG] |
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| Athlete - Beyond the Neighbourhood |
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Album number three from the South London band just can't decide whether to as brash as their first, or as melancholy as their second, and sadly ends up being a bit of both, and neither. [SG] |
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| Ash - Twilight of the Innocents |
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Album number 5 from the Belfast band who are a trio once again following the departure of Charlotte Hatherley. Some great moments, but some pretty dull ones too... [SG] |
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| Editors - An End Has a Start |
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A second album is crucial because the band have had chance to take stock and crystallise what they’re best at. Thankfully Editors have done an Empire Strikes Back, not a Matrix Reloaded. [SG] |
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