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Alasdair Roberts

Alasdair Roberts: Spoils (Review)
6 months ago

Alasdair Roberts attempts to carve out new terrain with old tools.

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Alasdair Roberts and Mary Hampton in London, 2006-12-05
over 3 years ago

The venue (The Fly on New Oxford Street) wasn't the best place to see Alasdair Roberts, but happily the audience were really paying attention, so it turned out well. He must have played seven or eight songs from the forthcoming album Amber Gatherers, and was bemused that people were calling out requests for songs that weren't out yet, including Firewater (which I don't think he played) and Wher...

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The Little Records: Gently, Johnny
over 2 years ago
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Alasdair Roberts and Mary Hampton in London, 2006-12-05
over 3 years ago

The venue (The Fly on New Oxford Street) wasn't the best place to see Alasdair Roberts, but happily the audience were really paying attention, so it turned out well. He must have played seven or eight songs from the forthcoming album Amber Gatherers, and was bemused that people were calling out requests for songs that weren't out yet, including Firewater (which I don't think he played) and Wher...

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Alasdair Roberts: The Wyrd Meme EP
about 1 month ago

Ihave a hard time following Alasdair Roberts down the peculiar musicalpaths he both chooses and forges through the briars and heathers of themoor; a land he skips both nimbly and amiablyupon. Charting a bewildering trajectory across a familiar landscape Ifind myself suspecting that the route is intended to plot out an occultsymbol only visible from some hiddenvantage point high above.

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Alasdair Roberts
2 months ago
Alasdair Roberts: The Wyrd Meme (Capsule Reviews)
about 1 month ago

Traditional and untraditional folk combine for an intriguing, engaging EP from one of Scotland's most interesting songwritersScottish singer-songwriter Alasdair Roberts has plied his trade of off-kilter folk music for many years. His resonant, sincere vocals intermingle with stream-of-consciousness/unconsciousness lyrics and instrumental quirkiness: finger-picked folk guitar, glitchy electronic...

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