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Sep 28, 2021The Bevis Frond isn't just a band anymore, they are almost a genre of their own making now, and if Nick Saloman keeps cranking out albums as inspired, alive, and joyously gnarly as this, the next few decades should bring many more delights.
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MojoSep 21, 2021Should rightly have fans and newcomers alike punching the air in solidarity. [Nov 2021, p.88]
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Sep 15, 2021Little Eden pulls off one of Saloman’s best tricks: the record is unerringly faithful to the Bevis Frond aesthetic, a stable sonic construct for some 35 years, and it’s also cleverly responsive to our collective cultural moment.
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Classic Rock MagazineSep 15, 2021For all its retrospection and melancholy there's a determination on Saloman's part to relight past fires, face down the miseries of This Britain. [Oct 2021, p.77]
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The WireSep 15, 2021Retaining his passion and knowledge for psychedelic music in all its multifarious shifting forms, together with a long incubated yearning to steer his guitar sound in the direction of Jimi Hendrix, on Little Eden Saloman intermittently flashes back and storms straight ahead with a honed set of crafted songs and short-fused acid/garage rock explosions. [Sep 2021, p.62]
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UncutSep 15, 2021Self-reflection is twinned with a rueful survey of the current state of the nation. [Oct 2021, p.25]