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A review of last year’s Bad Sav album from Italy’s Dark Room magazine.
Torched Magazine’s Michael Mitchell gives us his top singles and albums of 2018! His favorite album of the year goes out to Gitane Demone Quartet – Substrata Strip. All other sin…
Both Bad Sav and Death and the Maiden make this “best of 2018″ list in Torched magazine.
2018 - Stef Animal "Top Gear", The Shifting Sands "Zoe"/"Run" 7" single, Death And The Maiden "Wisteria" and Bad Sav's self-titled 1st album.
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Another review of the Bad Sav album, this time from Tracks magazine in Switzerland.
Whatever review or feature or what-have-you I’m working on at any given time, while scratching my brain to find first the gist and then the words to (with any luck) match, there’s nearly always this wishful, tiny, insistent nugget of a thought tucked down there amid the discarded turns of phrase and rejected adjectives like some stowaway of whimsy, giggling into its sleeve while saying over and over how it hopes we’re paid a visit again soon by representatives from, as it calls it, the Kiwi Melody Consortium. Generally I succeed in tamping it down to maintain focus on the task in front of me but still, it can be a distracting little sprite and really why shouldn’t it be and, even more really, how could it not be? From the thens of the Chills, the Clean, Verlaines et al to the nows of the Prophet Hens, Death and the Maiden, and Shifting Sands, an uncrashing wave of unparalleled pop goodness has, without surcease, continued to well up from down below Down Under since airborne nuns where but a whimsical aberration flitting around in Roger Shepherd‘s head [circa 1981 or so – ed.]. Among that wave’s most prominent current surfers is...
A wonderful review of the Bad Sav album from Stereo Embers in the US.