Ross Horton
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Ross was born in the Black Country. Raised in a home where Adam Ant was the one true musical messiah, he swore to never take pop music seriously, and has recently decided that writing about it is the only way he can convince people he hasn't been wasting his time by listening to odd records his entire life.
Articles by Ross Horton
Car Seat Headrest – Making A Door Less Open (Album Reviews)
Caleb Landry Jones – The Mother Stone (Album Reviews)
One for Keeps: Bob Dylan – Self Portrait (One For Keeps)
Lorenzo Senni – Scacco Matto (Album Reviews)
One For Keeps: Grace Jones – Warm Leatherette (One For Keeps)
David Bowie – ChangesNowBowie (Album Reviews)
The Strokes – The New Abnormal (Album Reviews)
M Ward – Migration Stories (Album Reviews)
Pearl Jam – Gigaton (Album Reviews)
Baxter Dury – The Night Chancers (Album Reviews)
Myrkur – Folkesange (Album Reviews)
The Districts – You Know I’m Not Going Anywhere (Album Reviews)
Stephen Malkmus – Traditional Techniques (Album Reviews)
The Orielles – Disco Volador (Album Reviews)
Real Estate – The Main Thing (Album Reviews)
King Krule – Man Alive! (Album Reviews)
Ozzy Osbourne – Ordinary Man (Album Reviews)
Peggy Sue – Vices (Album Reviews)
Lanterns On The Lake – Spook The Herd (Album Reviews)
Best Coast – Always Tomorrow (Album Reviews)
The Men – Mercy (Album Reviews)
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Philharmonia review: Bryn Terfel proves he’s still a master of his art when it comes to Wagner 28 Mar 2023
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The Dead City review: ENO pulls out all the stops for Korngold’s enigmatic masterpiece 27 Mar 2023
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Lana Del Rey – Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd 26 Mar 2023
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Akhnaten review: ENO triumphs with a sterling revival of Glass’ minimalist take on the sun-worshipping pharaoh 25 Mar 2023
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The Heavy @ Oslo Hackney, London 24 Mar 2023
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Across the Pond: Songs with an American connection from Elizabeth Llewellyn and Jess Dandy 21 Mar 2023
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Turandot review: An exceptional revival of The Royal Opera’s oldest staging shows there’s plenty of life left in it yet 17 Mar 2023