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Hinterland


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The guardian

d. 19. Mar. 2015

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Tim Jonze

d. 19. Mar. 2015

"The title track is an especially astonishing creation, constructed out of striking cello, scratchy funk riffs and a solo in which Campbell somehow wrangles melody from a seemingly random collection of thrashed-out notes. It proves Campbell is that rare artist: one not just with a singular vision, but also the technical ability to realise it".


musicOMH

d. 31. Mar. 2015

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David Welsh

d. 31. Mar. 2015

"Hailing from the Manchester of Ian Curtis and The Fall rather than that of Bez and The Stone Roses, LoneLady - AKA Julie Campbell - serves up a deceptively danceable brand of post-punk on the follow up to her rapturously well received debut, 2010's Nerve Up. Part two has been long in the works, and it wastes no time expanding beyond the taut borders of its predecessor; Hinterland's comparatively rich textures suggesting that, whatever else has happened in Campbell's life over the course of the last five years, she's grown to become a more accomplished writer and performer".



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