Alan Sargeant - 21/04/2010 Whether it?s a sign we are not yet out of the recession, or an indication of a brand new thrifty logic by artists, it?s clear from many of the indepen...
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Saxon Baird - 17/03/2010  Tom McRae’s story is an unusual one. After all, the guy didn’t release his first LP until he was 31. After a standout performance at UK’s Meltdown Fes...
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Philippe Nuyts - 03/03/2010 All Maps Welcome heette de derde - - en laatste degelijke - - plaat van Tom McRae vijf jaar geleden. Een profetische titel zowaar, want sindsdien is M...
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Andrew Lockwood. - 23/02/2010 The Alphabet Of Hurricanes starts off very well (Putting the slight Paolo Nutini resemblance aside) with the gentle, dark, piano and banjo lament 'I S...
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Rob Crossan - 23/02/2010 Sounding like a tired and weary group of circus troupe artists trekking homewards through muddy country lanes at night, Tom McRae’s fifth studio...
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Greg Belton - 22/02/2010  Banjo, ukulele, mandolin and piano play a starring role in Tom McRae?s fifth album, Alphabet of Hurricanes. McRae has moved away from the more commerc...
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Mark Edwards - 21/02/2010  Since his 2000 debut album, which managed the neat trick of interesting both the edgy Mercury people and the more mainstream Brit lot, Tom McRae has b...
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Talia Soghomonian - 20/02/2010  Something happens when singers turn 40. They either lose inspiration or chase after their earlier successes. Critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter T...
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Michael Bosley - 19/02/2010  Working over two years putting together his first album with new label Cooking Vinyl, Tom Mcrae has bought a wealth of experiences in that time as wel...
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Josh Heller - 18/02/2010  You are singer in possession of both an acoustic guitar and a penis. You are therefore both the next Nick Drake and the next Bob Dylan. Tom McRae’s 2...
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