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- Summary: This is the second full-length release from the collaboration between ex-Suede guitarist Bernard Butler, Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake and Love And Money's James Grant.
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- Record Label: 355 Recordings
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Contemporary Folk
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Classic Rock MagazineApr 3, 2026The lone misstep is Bernard Butler's Not Alone, which without soaring strings loses much of its defining defiance. Caveat aside, this is an album of warmth and depth. [May 2026, p.74]
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MojoApr 3, 2026Three singular voices, one might murmuration. [May 2026, p.90]
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UncutApr 3, 2026Gentler hues are to the fore on the soft strum and harmonies of Teenage Fanclub's "Lonely Night", coming as near as dammit to an indie Crosby, Stills & Nash. They veer from the template just once, on the slow country rock of "Me And Magdalena". [Apr 2026, p.26]
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Record CollectorApr 3, 2026Butler's increasingly woodsy timbre serves People Move On nicely. It's not as stirring, with Butler's intimate tilt at post-Suede liberation anthem Not Alone losing the original's euphoric flush, though the trio's euphonious harmonies prove reliable - if occasionally drowsy - elsewhere. [Apr 2026, p.105]