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Phonogram, Vol. 2

Phonogram, Vol. 2: The Singles Club

2009

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Average rating3.5

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it's the same indie snobbery as before, full of the same asexual losers loudly proclaiming how they really understand pop music, but what sets this apart from the usual Everett True wannabes is the structure. It describes one night in a Bristol club and each chapter /issue has a different viewpoint character experiencing the same events from their own perspective. Very clever and very well done. Hell, it even made me dig out a Long Blondes album for the first time this century.

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