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Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 2006
I have little to say about 2006, except that it’s a year from which I own an awful lot of albums and subsequently a year for whose Top 5 I had to be especially choosy. So, let’s nod to some … Continue reading
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Tagged Belle & Sebastian, Camera Obscura, chamber pop, Colin Meloy, Decemberists, folk, indie pop, indie rock, Jr., Let's Get Out of This Country, pop-rock, power pop, prog, Roger Joseph Manning, Ron Sexsmith, singer-songwriter, The Crane Wife, The Land of Pure Imagination, The Life Pursuit, Time Being, Tom 5 Albums of 2006
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Album Review: Camera Obscura, “Desire Lines”
Glasgow might just be the indie pop capital of the world. Maybe there’s something in the water, industrial tailings in the Clyde that induce in the city’s inhabitants a preternatural talent for gently ironic lyrics and gorgeously melancholy melodies. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Albums of 2013, Belle & Sebastian, Camera Obscura, Cri du Coeur, Decemberists, Desire Lines, Do It Again, Every Weekday, Fifth in Line for the Throne, Glasgow, Hazards of Love, I Missed Your Party, indie pop, Let's Get Out of This Country, My Maudlin Career, New Year's Resolution, Tracyanne Campbell, Tucker Martine, twee pop
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