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PG SIX - Slightly Sorry

| Uncut | | While the acid folk and new psych militia are operating all over America right now, many of the major strategists seem to be based in California. Devendra Banhart currently squats in LA, the extended Comets On Fire fraternity are based in San Francisco, and various dignitaries like Joanna Newsom and Brightblack Morning Light loiter in northern backwaters of the state....full text |
| | Times Online | | Pat Gubler started playing psych-folk more than a decade ago. His third studio collection under his solo P. G. Six banner eschews his previous academic guitar exercises for a denser band sound that evokes Will Oldham, Neil Young and Calexico. His vocals approach diffidence, but songs like the lovely The Dance and the jangling I’ve Been Traveling entrance, while The End of Winter and the traditional Lily of the West signal his folk roots....full text |
| | PitchFork | | Slightly Sorry is far less fragile than The Well of Memory, the previous record from P.G. Six (aka Patrick Gubler)-- it features fewer nods to British luminaries like Bert Jansch, fuller instrumentation, and more MOR country-rock. This isn't a bad thing, and it's often very pretty, but it's hardly something you'd guess was the work of a former member of a seminal noise outfit like Tower Recordings....full text |
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