NOTHING IS LOST

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  • Once Were
  • As You Were Ending
  • That's All
  • Nothing is Lost
  • If Nothing Means a Thing
  • Something to Do
  • Quiet Enough
  • Before You Go
  • You Know
  • Where Do We Go?

2008-

"...buy this wonderful record." **** - The Times

"...heartfelt, stripped-bare songs and delicious harmonies." **** - Uncut

"...a pure intimacy anchors their gently sustained playing and harmonies, such that you feel rapt in its modestly tremulous presence." **** - The Independent

"...sublime, hushed acoustica" - Metro

"...lovelier than most will ever achieve...this is a piece of music deserved of wide appreciation.." **** - Clickmusic

"...near-perfect warm and enveloping melancholy. " - Soundsxp

"...everything's been stripped down, but every note counts, creating a delicate, acute melancholy. Indeed, nothing is lost; a beautiful album." **** - Rock n Reel

"Expertly understated" **** - Maverick

"not one for parties. " - Clash Magazine

 


 

EVERYTHING HAS TO END SOMEWHERE

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  • Everything Has to End Somewhere
  • As You Leave
  • No One Said a Word
  • Just Gone
  • Been Down Here much Too Long
  • It's All Allowed
  • So
  • I Thought You Were Waiting
  • Like an Insect
  • Weightless

2005

 

"Songs so personal and heartfelt that only a heart of stone could feel no empathy." - Comes With a Smile

"a glowing collection of bruised, bleak
melodies and shimmering, swelling, lo-fi electro. ...Definitely a five star album." - Is This Music?

" Really rather fabulous."- Soundsxp

"In As You Leave he might have written the most affecting break-up song you'll ever hear."- The Times

"Futility, beauty, rage, hope, despair and jokes. A grower, and a friend, albeit a dangerously erudite one. I love this record."- Unpeeled Magazine

" wonderfully formed and absolutely gorgeous."- Erasing Clouds

 

 


 

I CAN DANCING AND WALKING

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  • Always Disappear
  • Please Don't Put Out The Light
  • Too Happy
  • Now We Slide
  • Come In
  • Nothing Much
  • New Ending
  • Sad Song 1
  • The People Trap
  • I Don't Need A Thing

2002

 

"...a debut of surpassing gorgeousness" - Sunday Telegraph

"as original and refreshing as you will hear all year." - Comes With A Smile

"Poignant without being forced, emotionally direct and simply brilliant." - Dream Magazine

 

 


 
 

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