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DAVID THOMAS BROUGHTON - The Complete Guide To Insufficiency

| CokeMachineGlow | | Over the course of five songs and almost forty minutes of music, The Complete Guide to Insufficiency introduces the world to David Thomas Broughton, a singer-songwriter who could well become one of the most interesting and compelling figures of the neo-folk movement....full text |
| | Silent Urpoar | | Although he has built a strong fan base in the Leeds music scene, David Thomas Broughton's fractured, off-kilter folk has yet to gain the notoriety of other psych folk revivalists. His debut album, The Complete Guide to Insufficiency, on new label Birdwar Records, should change that. Over the course of five songs and just under forty minutes, Broughton firmly establishes himself as a compelling new artist who deserves to be mentioned alongside Devandra Banhardt, Current 93, Espers, and Six Organs of Admittance....full text |
| | PrefixMag | | It's strange how an episode in our lives can sneak through every stream that comes through the speakers. It's the moment every record-digger looks for: something that appeals to the emotions and captures "that moment in time" -- the perfect soundtrack. For me, David Thomas Broughton's The Complete Guide to Insufficiency was just that. It created a euphoric sense of dark optimism -- the kind of feeling that would take place in a funeral-home visitation, a feeling of being connected with certain people for just a short time and the sense of hope that comes out of something that has no hope at all. At times, this album is hectic and brash; at others, it plays the role of a sensual caretaker....full text |
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