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Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 2005
As I’ve been revisiting albums for this project, I’ve become happily reacquainted with a lot of music I thought I knew. For the 2005 list, though, Sufjan Stevens’ Illinois is the big comeback story. I’ve known it and liked it … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative rock, Ben Folds, chamber pop, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard, Come On Feel the Illinoise, Elko, Illinois, Illinoise, indie pop, Jens Lekman, Oh You're So Silent Jens, Paul, Paul McCartney, Railroad Earth, Songs for Silverman, Sufjan Stevens, Top 5 Albums of 2005
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Album Review: The Leisure Society, “Alone Aboard the Ark”
In an interview with For Folk’s Sake, British songwriter Nick Hemming had to say of his band the Leisure Society’s latest record, Alone Aboard the Ark (2013): “this one sounds pretty much perfect – or at least how I envisioned it.” … Continue reading
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Tagged A Softer Voice Takes Longer Hearing, Albums of 2013, Another Sunday Psalm, Belle & Sebastian, Everyone Understands, Fight for Everyone, For Folk's Sake, Harry Belafonte, Leisure Society, Life Is a Cabriolet, Neil Hannon, Nick Hemming, One Man & His Fug, Ray Davies, Sufjan Stevens, Tearing the Arches Down, The Divine Comedy, Tin Pan Alley
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