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July 23, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Brisa Roché: Low Fidelity

Brisa Roché  Low Fidelity  The Area  Alright, I was excited about this one, so much so I previewed the album before its release,  Arriving so swiftly on the back of Father – which is still one of my most listened to albums of this year. It now has a rival.   Songs stripped back to just voice and guitar, fragility on full display, these are song-sketches […]
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July 4, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Album Preview: New Music Coming by Brisa Roché + Single ‘Can’t Stand’ Out Now!

At the start of this year the Brisa Roché album Father consumed me. The first best album I heard in 2019 – my first rave review for the year. And it’s been in my ears, and I’ve been carrying it in my heart, ever since.   When you fall so heavily for something the very best news is that new music […]
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March 1, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

RNZ Reviews: January 2019

Once a month or so I have a chat on RNZ on their Afternoons show with Jesse Mulligan. These things start – randomly and stop in much the same way. I hope to keep doing this. For a while at least. I think I started in December of 2015, so now four years into  it or so… For […]
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January 21, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Brisa Roché: Father

Brisa Roché Father Black Ash/Wagram Brisa Roché is an American artist – she’s lived much of her life in France and though she has five (mostly excellent) albums behind her it’s this, her sixth, Father, that will truly resonate. Poetry, art, songwriting – her chief influence is the work of PJ Harvey – it all […]
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