Tag: dry cleaning
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Recommended Album: Dry Cleaning – ‘Secret Love’
The South London post-punks are so bored with the way this life has become, and yet, are all so scintillating to put it into sound and lyrical form on their third and sturdiest album yet.
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Dry Cleaning – “Let Me Grow and You’ll See the Fruit”
Florence Shaw is an architect in the art of reigning in a stream of conscious, which makes the latest preview from ‘Secret Love’ all the more impressive when you consider its spiral of intrusive thoughts.
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Dry Cleaning – “Hit My Head All Day”
The lead single from the London post-punk band’s new album, ‘Secret Love’, is not a head cracked open. It’s an expanded mind.
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Recommended Album: Dry Cleaning – ‘Stumpwork’
The sophomore follow-up from the South London post-punks bends the sharper angles of its predecessor into a brain stew to compliment its deeper thinks.
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Dry Cleaning – “No Decent Shoes for Rain”
The latest preview off ‘Stumpwork’ is just whatever, at its most astute observation.
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Dry Cleaning – “Gary Ashby”
The nonsensical still makes sense in the world viewed through Dry Cleaning’s eyes on the latest preview off ‘Stumpwork’.
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Dry Cleaning – “Anna Calls From the Arctic”
In conversation with a distant friend literally in the Arctic, Florence Shaw and company turn polar points into natural partners with the latest from ‘Stumpwork’.
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Dry Cleaning – “Don’t Press Play”
With their latest shade of nonchalance, Dry Cleaning make anxiety an almost sing-a-long on the lead single of their sophomore effort, ‘Stumpwork’.

