Ian Thistlethwaite records Scott V from the middle of nowhere and makes isolation useful
Ireland’s Ian Thistlethwaite releases Scott V, an eclectic indie folk, electronic and rock album built from homemade recording methods and eccentric solitude.
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Ireland’s Ian Thistlethwaite releases Scott V, an eclectic indie folk, electronic and rock album built from homemade recording methods and eccentric solitude.
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