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Dove Ellis
Blizzard
The Irish singer makes his mark with a set of tender, intimate, abstract ballads
NME
Dove Ellis
Blizzard
Fresh from touring with Geese and selling out headline shows, Dove Ellis’ debut translates his quietly magnetic presence into something much larger, one that barely scratches the surface of what he’s capable of. We’re just at the start
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De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
This rollercoaster of an album deliberates on self-worth, artistic integrity, relevance and legacy
musicOMH
Melody’s Echo Chamber
Unclouded
On her latest album of diaphanous psych rock, the French musician’s songwriting is as ethereal as ever, but the crisp production sharpens the focus
Pitchfork
De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
On the Daisy Age veterans’ 10th album, De La confront the loss of Trugoy the Dove, who died while making the record. But despite the sorrowful subtext, their rhymes and beats are as playful as ever
Pitchfork
Danny Brown
Stardust
Despite the mixed results on Stardust, two things remain clear: it’ll be impossible to predict where Danny Brown goes next, and it will be appointment listening
PopMatters
Dove Ellis
Blizzard
Blizzard is already adorned with an exhaustive musical tapestry, and there’s still plenty of room for Ellis to evolve. If this is his first foray into the spotlight, Ellis is poised to be idolised
The Line Of Best Fit
Dove Ellis
Blizzard
There is a lot at play here, a lot to chew through with some incredible lyrical moments that catch out and make you want to rewind. But the thing that comes through clearest from start to finish on Blizzard is the obvious fact that this is an album led by feeling
Far Out
Dove Ellis
Blizzard
With shades of Jeff and Tim Buckley, the Galway-born artist writes tunes so strong they seem as familiar as old friends
The Guardian
Melody’s Echo Chamber
Unclouded
Surprisingly, the album’s real stand-out is the varied, inspired drumming
Far Out
Melody’s Echo Chamber
Unclouded
Blooming strings, mellifluous guitars and airy vocals make Melody Prochet’s fourth album a calming place to visit – even if there’s a lack of standout tracks
The Guardian
Melody’s Echo Chamber
Unclouded
Unclouded is an apt name for an album where everything sounds so effortless and clear that floats by in a delightful 30 minutes. Hopefully the positivity in Melody’s life that radiates through these songs continues
God Is In The TV
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