Oct 262022
 

(Andy Synn is back again with three more examples of home-grown British talent)

These “Best of British” pieces are a lot like buses… you wait ages for one and then two come along (almost) at once!

Does that joke/reference track? I hope so, because the underlying premise – that these articles were intended to be a much more regular thing, but tend to just come along at relatively random intervals – is pretty accurate.

If you haven’t checked out the previous edition of the “Best of British” from last week – where I covered the new albums from Everest QueenTerra, and Vacuous – you might want to do so now, otherwise I invite you to settle in and get to know the latest offerings from BattalionsIngested, and Mountainscape.

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