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New Music: Paul Moody – Time Bomb

18/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Paul Moody, who also records as Moody Jr, has featured on the blog a few times now. He first hit my radar last autumn through his folksy, autobiographical album Songs of Youth. Now he’s back with another strikingly honest song, this time about the pain that can coincide with love. It’s called Time Bomb.

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Album Review: Jack Keyes – Dissolving in Dusk

05/08/202210/08/2022 Graeme Smith

Jack Keyes is an experimental folk singer songwriter who hails from Louisville, USA. He’s just released his second album, an exploration of the impermanence of natural beauty. It’s called Dissolving in Dusk. Here’s my track by track review.

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Album Review: Joh – Hiatus

19/07/202221/07/2022 Graeme Smith

Joh is a Los Angeles, USA-based singer songwriter who find strength through vulnerability in her intimate new album Hiatus. Here’s my track by track rundown.

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EP Review: The White Russian – You Are

14/03/202215/03/2022 Graeme Smith

The White Russian are a London-based acoustic folk ensemble who I first discovered for the blog at the end of last year through their atmospheric track Cancer Knee. I was so taken with their sound that when I saw the EP from which the track was taken was released, I knew I had to give it a listen. It’s called You Are.

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