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The Mantles: All Odds End - COMPACT DISCSTitle: All Odds End Artist: The Mantles Label: Slumberland Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 749846021625 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 10 16 Number of Discs: 1 The Bay Area has a rich history of garagey, folkrock bands and since their formation in 2007 The Mantles have carved themselves out a very unique spot in that lineage. From their roots as a loose & loud Velvets Nuggets bashing outfit through a series of excellent releases on labels
Title: All Odds EndArtist: The Mantles
Label: Slumberland Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 749846021625
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-10-16
Number of Discs: 1
The Bay Area has a rich history of garagey, folkrock bands and since their formation in 2007 The Mantles have carved themselves out a very unique spot in that lineage. From their roots as a loose & loud Velvets/Nuggets-bashing outfit through a series of excellent releases on labels like Siltbreeze and Mexican Summer, the band developed their sound and moved towards a more contemplative, melodic vibe. In 2013 they released their second album, the Kelley Stoltzproduced "Long Enough To Leave," which saw them consolidate the progression of the previous records into a uniquely impressionistic brand of psychedelic pop. Now the band is back with "All Odds End," another understated, marvelously-textured guitar pop album featuring a tweaked line-up that now includes the swirling keyboards of Carly Putnam and the rock-solid bass of Matt Bullimore. "All Odds End" is full of folky, garagey flavors that echo the Paisley Underground and the best of New Zealand's underground pop. The lovely, sympathetic production by Jason Quever (Papercuts, The Donkeys, Elisa Ambroglio) only serves to underline the timeless nature of the tunes, songs that are at once familiar and fresh and place The Mantles into a category all their own.
Tracks:
1.1 Island
1.2 Lay It Down
1.3 Police My Love
1.4 Hate to See You Go
1.5 Lately
1.6 Door Frame
1.7 Time to Come Away
1.8 Undelivered
1.9 Best Sides
1.10 Stay
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★★★★★ 5
beautiful sapphic second chance
Format: Kindle
I could not put this book down, I devoured it in one day! A heartfelt sapphic romance that pulled you in from the start. Gemma and Caitlin’s dual POVs and dual timelines was done effortlessly. Seeing the struggles of a high school romance was so relatable. Then flash forward to the present when they were forced into each other’s lives after nine years because they were cast in the same movie! The cross between past, present, and the movie being filmed was full of angst, longing, regret, and hit me on every emotional level.
I could not recommend this book more!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Missed the Mark *Spoilers*
Format: Kindle
I was surprised by the author’s bio because at times it felt like this book was written by an adolescent imagining what filming a movie would be like. I really enjoyed certain parts of the book, especially the flashbacks to HS, the flirtatious note-writing and the botched Spanish terms of endearment. But the main feeling I had reading it was whiplash, in terms of all the back-and-forth between the MCs. Even at almost 30 years old, they both felt emotionally immature.
**Spoilers Ahead**
It was odd to me that when they finally confronted their past, it was in terms of the summer after their sophomore year of HS, rather than the big breakup when they were in college. Skipping ahead, the Paris ending felt very abrupt and out of character.
I also felt that certain side characters (Troy, Darbie, Emily, etc.) were very two-dimensional and discarded easily where it would’ve been interesting to see their reactions to the MCs’ relationship.
I can see where the author laid the groundwork for a good series, it definitely has potential. This book just missed the mark for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Fantastic Second Chance Romance
Format: Kindle
The only reason this book wasn’t a 5* was because Amazon doesn’t allow 4.5* and I felt like parts of the rekindling of their romance at the very end were slightly rushed. Aside from that, this book was INCREDIBLE. I fell in love with them as a couple from the beginning. Gemma’s back and forth emotional parkour was a little rough at spots with how quickly she changed from wanting nothing to do with Caitlin to wanting to take her home. BUT I loved the epilogue and the full circle moments of them together and their future. Can’t wait to read another book by this author!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Must buy
Format: Paperback
Support any lgbtq writer
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
these are her viewpoint on a large mix of poems ... The Final Work
Format: Hardcover
helen vendler has done a magisteral job of presenting her poem selections
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026