Beth Thornley
My Glass Eye (Stiff Hips Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Faced with the rich sonic twister of music ever churning around us, our writers strap on headphones and hunker down with these tunes and their words to lead everyone to the bottom of what sounds good right now.
My Glass Eye (Stiff Hips Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Today (Ultra). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Blood Sweat & Towers (TVT). Review by Jen Cray.
Monument to the Masses (Virgin). Review by Jen Cray.
29 Pieces for the Microtonal Guitar (g-wOw). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Up Your Ass Tray (Go Kart). Review by Jen Cray.
Travesias (V2). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Inside In/Inside Out (Astralwerks/EMI). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Bones From The Yard. Review by Matt Parish.
Ampersand (Musica Baudino). Review by Kyrby Raine.
Start of the Century (The Lab). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Teenage Graffiti (Suretone/Geffen). Review by Jen Cray.
The Crusade (Roadrunner). Review by Jen Cray.
012906 (Asahra). Review by Kyrby Raine.
Shine (National Recorder). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Now Is The Time (219). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Stone by Stone (Elemental/ In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Yes Yes To You (Absolutely Kosher). Review by Jen Cray.
Better Part of Me (Cadillac). Review by Kyrby Raine.
Lovers and Stars. Review by Andrew Ellis.
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