No More Like This
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As is almost obligatory for a once-buzzy newcomer’s second record, ‘No More Like This’, PVA’s follow-up to their much-hyped 2022 debut ‘Blush’, sees them offering a metaphorical stretching of musical legs. Theirs results in an ambitious and sonically rich collection, albeit one wherein looking to avoid reductive pigeon-holing as the far electronic side of South London’s post-punk overspill also results in a record that’s occasionally begging to choose if not a lane, then at least a motorway (or, if one wished to over-egg an already desperate metaphor, an Autobahn…).

Here, in place of dancefloor euphoria, early-morning afters or even expansive ‘90s comedown sounds is the night bus: intimate, head…

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