In a shimmering cascade of Rickenbacker-rich soundscapes, Shopfires crafts melancholic lo-fi jangle pop from the industrial UK heartland, while Armstrong flirts with pop perfection through emotionally immediate sophisti-pop flourishes. Joe Armstrong seamlessly weaves psyche-rock and college rock textures, as Greg Brady and the Anchors delivers brilliantly obtuse 'Anzac Pop'. The Interpretation Cultures brings glorious anglophile indie-pop from Indonesia, while Sorry Monks masterfully blends lo-fi 60s pop inflections with pure guitar-pop sensibilities.
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Greg Brady and the Anchors
I'd Rather Walk
"As such, rooted in lucid, jangled riffs, I'd Rather Walk attempts to 'go everywhere' you have never imagined and succeeds with aplomb"
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Shopfires
We Are Not There But We Are Here
"Melancholic, lo-fi jangle pop from the heart of the industrialized UK"
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