June is a month for the sublime and the ridiculous. On the side
of the sublime are two wonderful debuts. One of the stars of our
burgeoning young-british indie-folk scene, Johnny
Flynn wrote most of his album A Larum while
starring in a critically acclaimed production of Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night at London's Old Vic. The first Brit to be
signed to Lost Highway (Johnny Cash's label) it's a very strong
start that leaves you singing all day.
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