
The Carrier – ‘Large Plants’ reviewed
❉ The debut album from the new band of Wolf People frontman Jack Sharp, boasts fuzzy, dirty hooks, hints of the baroque and shades of Canterbury psych.
❉ The debut album from the new band of Wolf People frontman Jack Sharp, boasts fuzzy, dirty hooks, hints of the baroque and shades of Canterbury psych.
❉ This is as comprehensive an Aztec Camera overview as you could hope for, writes Stuart Douglas.
❉ It’s clear the extraordinary Dana Gillespie has lost none of her verve, writes Stuart Douglas.
❉ There’s never a dull moment with this unique collection of tracks by Sebastian Counts aka ToiToiToi.
❉ Mark E Smith was literally incapable, even at his most perverse, of releasing a record which didn’t contain something of worth, writes Stuart Douglas.
❉ The ‘tronics’ new single/video marries a witty visual conceit with a unique series of lyrical perspectives.
❉ A layered album of genuine complexity from the Italian art rock/trip-hop duo.
❉ With a wealth of extra material, Cherry Red give new life to a previously undervalued Residents album.
❉ A manic musical sensibility married with vaudevillian theatrics and songs full of grotesque characters – it’s all here.
❉ This is a dense album, where every track contains multitudes, and there’s much to unravel across the entire play length.
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