Eggman "I'll Watch Your Back"
He is the voice of the Boo Radleys, a beautiful album, lovely acoustic melodies that could only sprout on the soil of Albion.
 
How much I loved this low fidelity Lo-Fi Sucks!: "67-73" Memories @[imasoulman]? And everyone talking about Barrett and Drake, what do you think @[luludia]?
 
Caroline Shaw - Entr'acte
Carolina Shaw §this beautiful version of "Entr'acte" performed by the Solace Quartet. Now this piece and other chamber motifs are played by the Attac Quartet with splendid results (-On yT there's a lovely and enjoyable performance by the orchestra basically made of strings) starting from the cover which does not depict an orange but another citrus fruit. An excellent chamber music album among my records of 2019. Contrary to other opinions, I consider it a Pop album because, despite being chamber music, I regard it as Music, which means a lot and nothing to the ears of those listening; if this isn't POP, at least unless one has a very narrow view of Music, thinking that the highest exponent is Lady GaGa, but pop is much, much more and everything that people listen to (I don't want to use popular).
Sorry but I've gotten tangled up in a very serious discourse, even if in 2019 it's almost offensive, but this demonstrates a very narrow mind.
Sorry again for my intricate and confusing speech.
 
Slipstream - Your Presence we are in the mid-90s, born from a rib of Spiritualized, and you can guess what will come out of the stereo speakers. Many singles gathered in a self-titled LP, black cover with white lettering, the recipe for going unnoticed. Yet, it's not bad; by eliminating a few too many tracks, this album could have had the numbers to stand out more.
 
Teenage Fanclub - Radio
In my opinion, one of the best English bands, even though they have one foot in America, is well-rooted, with an electric phase and an acoustic one. Then time takes its toll. However, being hypercritical, 3 albums are worth framing, and when you choose a piece among so many gems, in the end, you pick a beautiful track, but there's better out there.
Another band that has harvested less than it has sown.
 
Elbow - Don't Mix Your Drinks
In my opinion, a stratospheric debut, with tracks like "Powder Blue" now considered classics.
I don't know why, after this debut, I stopped listening to their work, and the few singles I heard I found to be of a boring banality.
 
Riverside Heights - Fionn Regan - Official Lyric Video
I'm at home paying for the bill of a foolish youth (no credit cards). At home listening to much more interesting music than TV. Yesterday I started listening to this young guy who in faster times I wouldn’t have even noticed; instead, he makes the time I spend at home feel sweet. It's too early for a judgment, but I feel like recommending him to the souls who get lost in the atmosphere of a piece.
 
Alfie - If You Happy With You Need Do Nothing
I want to talk about an England that is overlooked and forgotten, even though it deals with artifacts that bear a name.
We are in 2001; the cover, in my opinion, reflects the music—gently visionary but not psychedelic. Acoustic and beautiful melodies. This should be their debut or second album, and if you're not familiar with it, I think of @[luludia], whom I take the opportunity to greet from a summery Sardinia, far from the green and fresh atmospheres of this RECOMMENDED work.