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The moment I heard 'Forget the Girl' on a mix years ago, I fell in love, and I was so delighted to find more music by the same band. Avery's lyrics are a standout in the world of wizard rock, and I don't say this lightly. His grasp of characters and the heartfelt, poetic songwriting and delivery are second to none. I adore songs about canon relationships that give me new insights, and this album does that so well. yourwizardrockresource
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Delicious (sorry) introduction to The Butterbeer Experience! There are a few classics on here, like 'Alone' and 'Chapter 34', that are among equally lovable gems like 'Greater Good' and 'Lullaby'. yourwizardrockresource
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Yeah, this should be considered a wizard rock classic. Here, Lauren (originally one half of the Moaning Myrtles) sings from the alternating points of view of Severus and Lily in a chronological series of songs inspired by a single chapter of Deathly Hallows. More upbeat songs like 'This Is It' are contrasted with moodier ones like 'Lose You' and 'Freak', and the way the characters develop throughout the songs is shown well. A very relistenable collection. yourwizardrockresource
“Portraits” is a collection of expertly drawn narrative songs with sharply observed lyrics and rustic instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 25, 2022
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It's so hard to pick a favourite! Ashley has such a capable, soul-stirring voice, and I love the concept of this album as a setlist on wizard radio. I do love 'Hey Dude', but in the end I have to pick 'Bring Them Home', because it's such a tender, gorgeous song about one of my favourite characters. yourwizardrockresource