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Rickenbacker-rich and effortlessly catchy: Hamlet delivers basement brilliance with Elliott Smith lo-fi introspection meets Guided By Voices fuzz-pop, while Trademark Issues thrives on quirky C86-inflected playfulness. Beloved Binge offers longing reminiscence for those tired of the self's demands, as Sorry Monks escapes nowhere towns through progressive pop cinema dreams.
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Hamlet
Outdoor Drama
like early R.E.M. or any number of other groups, obscure to popular, ranging from North Carolina to New Zealand and beyond
The Sentimental Tourists
The Sentimental Tourists (EP)
'The EP is a shimmering beauty that has broken my heart in several places..' Alan Corr, RTE Entertainment
No Museums
Youth Club Is Over + There's Always An End (And Always Another) (Double album)
As he should. For in Youth Club Is Over he continues to make the musical hinterland between the subdued melodic intent of recent era Business of Dreams and Wedding Present style buzz guitars, whilst still dipping regular toes into the genuine indie pop introspection of a Glenn Donaldson’s, The Reds, Pinks and Purples style aesthetic.