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Album: Jenny Hval - Iris Silver Mist

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Album: Heather Nova - Breath and Air

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Memoir of a Snail review - deliciously offbeat Australian animation

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Album: FKA Twigs - Eusexua

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Albums of the Year 2024: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso - Baño María

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Album: Laura Marling - Patterns in Repeat

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Reading Festival 2024, Day Two review - Fontaines DC, Raye and Lana del Rey

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Brighton Pride 2024 review - the UK's most fabulous festival

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Camp Bestival, Dorset 2024 - magical memories from an enchanting festival

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Sza, BST Hyde Park review - R&B superstar gives apocalyptic bug vibes

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Album: Sia - Reasonable Woman

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Ellie Goulding, Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall review - a mellow evening of strings and song

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Album: The Dead South - Chains & Stakes

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Album: Cher - Christmas

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Album: Cat Power Sings Dylan - The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert

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Moby Dick, Brighton Festival 2023 review - way more than your average puppet show

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