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My review of the Clientele’s Strange Geometry disc is up at PopMatters. Anyone who frequents this blog will be familiar with my intro, which was adapted from a post here about that disc. It’s a good album from a good band that deserves more notice here in the States than it has received to date. Upcoming: reviews of the new EP from the Long Winters and the latest long-player from Pinetop Seven.
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