Album reviews: Steve Gunn – The Unseen in Between, and Deerhunter – Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?

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Gunn channels Sixties folk musicians and modern contemporaries on his fourth solo record, while Deerhunter observe death with heart-wrenching detail on the band’s eighth album

 

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