“Make Mine Music” Archives
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The Weather Clock by July Skies (Review)
At its best, I find it to be just as affecting as when I heard “Dreaming of Spires” so long ago.May Your Heart Be the Map by Epic45 (Review)
Music that, despite its sometimes painful awkwardness and delicacy, is capable of reminding us of something we’ve long forgotten.Where the Days Go by July Skies (Review)
Where The Days Go’s most interesting tracks are those that let a little noise scuff up July Skies’ burnished sound a bit.Drakelow EP by Epic45 (Review)
Epic45 weaves in a sense of nostalgia and wistfulness that touches on the notions of abandoned, forgotten places.England Fallen Over EP by Epic45 (Review)
Epic45 belongs to a small cadre of bands that, for the purposes of this review, I am going to term “nostalgists.”Waves & Echoes by Portal (Review)
Scott Sinfield’s gorgeous atmospherics are sometimes undone by some nondescript programming.The English Cold by July Skies (Review)
The English Cold might still be one of the lushest albums you hear all year.