A lovely album filled with many evocative moments, transporting and beguiling the listener in equal measures.
Little Red Rabbit Records

Last Harbour – Volo
Manchester’s Last Harbour evoke both the sorrow of Joy Division and the world-weary outlook of Nick Cave. Divided into quarters, their album Volo proves itself to be a work that, unusually, you can dip in and out of.

Anna Kashfi – Survival
Anna Kashfi hit the mark more often than not, finding themselves somewhere between Portishead and a downtrodden, downbeat, English She & Him.
Fuzzy Lights – A Distant Voice
This is dense music that pulls at tiny crevices in your soul, slowly unfolding before you. And if that’s murky as hell, well I’m not from around here.
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