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- Summary: Produced by Adem Ilhan, the latest release for Johnny Lynch as The Pictish Trail follows a fall out with Fence Records founder Kenny "King Creosote' Anderson and a move to Isle of Eigg.
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- Record Label: Lost Map
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Sep 14, 2016Through electro beats, samples and soaring choruses, Lynch's voice is consistent, strong and always beautiful.
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UncutSep 14, 2016He seems to have found his metier on his new label, Lost Map, where he delights in roving electronica. [Oct 2016, p.37]
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Sep 14, 2016It wraps you up like a sunny day in the middle of no where. But Lynch is never far from a party, and every moment of this record is glazed with fun and pop and excitement.
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MojoSep 14, 2016Ultimately, Future Echoes is a dark pop album, as joyful as it is unexpected. [Oct 2016, p.95]
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Sep 14, 2016It isn’t easy to love, that detached remoteness permeates throughout, but it is a well-crafted collection of songs.
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Q MagazineSep 23, 2016[Johnny Lynch's] third album proper features confident, spangly pop music with beats as sneaky vehicles for stories of murder, primal blood rites and near-death experiences. [Nov 2016, p.113]