Richard MacFarlane - 20/Nov/2008  Thanks to their relocation to the rural, mountain-laden landscapes of New Mexico, it’s easy to mythologize Brightback Morning Light’s schtick and vibe...
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Simon Gurney - 17/Nov/2008  Motion To Rejoin is the second album for Matador by Brightblack Morning Light, the core duo of Rachael Hughes and Naybob Shineywater are heavily into ...
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cloudspeakers - 05/Nov/2008  In Legends Of The American Desert, a survey of the South-Western States, Alex Shoumatoff discovers a network of communes that have flourished in the b...
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Jenni Cole - 31/Oct/2008  Those of you who remember Brightblack Morning Light's eponymous 2006 album will hopefully be ready for some more stoner country blues from the biggest...
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Finbarr Bermingham - 29/Oct/2008  Desert dwelling hippies return for another album of perfectly pedestrian goodness
Occasionally, records come along that reflect perfectly the place fr...
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Will Metcalfe - 26/Oct/2008  ‘Motion To Rejoin’ manages to capture the essence of space, if that is possible. The sparse yet warm mix of keyboard, vocoders and trippy jazz manages...
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Chris Martins - 30/Sep/2008  On
its second album, Brightblack Morning Light leaves the lush greenery of
Northern California for a desert adobe in New Mexico. At first blush, there...
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Joel Elliott - 29/Sep/2008  The criticisms leveled against Brightblack Morning Light are so obvious that they seem almost underhanded: yes, Nabob Shineywater and Rachael Hughes c...
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KEVIN O'DONNELL - 23/Sep/2008 Naybob Shineywater pens mystic lyrics about rainbows, hologram buffaloes and living in a little tent down by the river — and he's got the hippie...
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Gumshoe - 23/Sep/2008 Brightblack Morning Light’s first two recordings were great but limited; great in the way they fused blues, alt-ctry, indie, and soul into a lush, pal...
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