
After starting his musical career in Dunedin (an essential element to any New Zealand guitar fiend worth their salt) Paul McLaney released Pedestrian in 1997 and The Prayer Engine (with The Avalanche Trio) in 1998. Now operating under new moniker Gramsci (the name is taken from an Italian political philosopher) McLaney has hooked up with local producer David Holmes to create an album that stems from folk rock roots. His sound is reminiscent of early 70's renegade Nick Drake, recent D.
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All The Time In The World
Fall To Earth
recovery
Easy
A Year Apart
Second Time Around
Code
Ellamae
Stray Voltage
Other
Narrow Escapes
Beautiful Life
Complicated
Let It Go
Give Me Strength
For the Asking
One Star Awake
Architecture
Masonry Angels
Collision
Stay
Inheritance
Each & Everyday
Like a Scar
Achilles' Heel
Tantalus
Hitting My Stride
Take What You Have Gathered From Coincidence
Ourselves
Icarus
Tidal
Still Waters
Pride & Joy
Day to Day
The Golden Bough
Each And Every Day
Little Pieces
Ancient History
Atlas
Something in Your Way
Constantinople
Hanging In The Stars
Heaven In A Wildflower
Punchline
Into the Hinterland
This Ain't a Lovesong
Epiphany
Watershed
Make Up Your Own Mind
This aint a lovesong
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