'a rounded, confident and thrilling statement of intent' - Neill Dougan on Overhead, The Albatross' debut LP Learning To Growl
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"Were this a purely instrumental album, it would be an excellent one" - Neill Dougan on Will Oldham's latest collaboration
Draw the curtains, light the fire, press play again and bask in Loner Deluxe's warm glow - Neill Dougan gets Snowed Under
'odd, experimental and yet defiantly tuneful' - Neill Dougan on Panda Bear's Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
'If you’re going to go in a different direction, you may as well take the plunge with both feet...' - Neill Dougan on The Bug's Angels And Devils
Neill Dougan on Groom's 'gloriously melodic, boisterous ride' Bread And Jam
'At moments like these, the band absolutely soars' - Neill Dougan on The War On Drugs' recent Vicar Street gig
'tuneful, pithy guitar pop delivered with panache and wit' - Neill Dougan on Ginnels' fourth LP, A Country Life
'so laid-back as to make Evan Dando look like an uptight control freak' - Neill Dougan on John Murry's gig in the Pepper Cannister Church on Sunday 23rd February
'It might be bleak outside, but The Driftwood Manor remind us that there is always beauty to be found in the darkness' - Neill Dougan settles in with The Driftwood Manor's Of The Storm