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The WireApr 17, 2026What's striking, and moving, is how the old communal spirit of Pullman's music feels stronger than ever, despite (or because of) the distances of time, geography and memory that had to be patiently overcome. [Apr 2026, p.56]
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Jan 20, 2026A glorious return from the off, III begins amidst a shocking cloud of fuzz with everything a little broken up around the edges.
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MojoJan 20, 2026Brown's post-production science turning these intricate guitar matrixes into something smeared, meditative and wholly transporting. [Feb 2026, p.97]
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Jan 20, 2026Imaginative album. [Jan 2026, p.32]
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Jan 20, 2026Their quiet, understated charms reward the kind of focused listening that is seemingly less fashionable in this screen-addled age. III might not lend itself to modern playlist culture, but if you’re looking for a 2026 release to truly invest in, its exquisite beauty will reward your time and efforts many times over.
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Jan 20, 2026There’s a gruff intimacy to this album, which sounds deeper, wiser, and more profound than Pullman’s two previous records.