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I particularly like the fact that if you Google 'Steve Adams Drops' you get results about that time Tony Adams dropped Steve Morrow. Subtle and deliberate. martincurtis
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Firstly, it must be said I have always instantly loved music that Steve Adams creates, in every permutation whether its Hofman, Broken Family Band or Singing Adams - & this album is no exception. It's a little less polished but no less an album because of it. It's heartfelt, raw and emotional - a brave serenade to a difficult break up. I've spent 16 years (crikey) listening to Steve Adams music and in an immense body of work to be immeasurably proud of - he is yet to disappoint me. violet fire
Korean artist Jay Knife uses ukelele, vocal loops, and an iPad to translate her personal experiences into honest, heartfelt pop music. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2021
Awash in homespun sonics and simple, effective melodies, the debut record by Melbourne's Grand Pine is a folk pop lover's delight. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2021
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Father John Misty is so good to listen to when I want to relax. My cat used to seem to like the music too, and we would both chill and listen to the FJM vinyls I own. This album on bandcamp was a nice FJM treat. Michelle May