Music Reviews
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Matthew Herbert One Pig
Taking the sounds of a pig from birth to butcher and making an album out of it? It might be an original idea, but it seems to be in rather pork taste. That's not stopped Matthew Herbert from doing it for his latest sample-based album though. Is he capable of trotting out a classic, or will it just be a bit of a pig's ear?
Mark Davison has used up all his pig puns in this preamble... -
High Places Original Colors
Original Colors, or, High Places in Transition
Michael Iovino reviews... -
Dessa Castor, The Twin
Underappreciated indie-rapper Dessa re-works her songs with live instrumentation, showcasing the full range of her vocal and storytelling talents.
Stephen Wragg reviews... -
The Besnard Lakes You Lived in the City EP
The Besnard Lakes follow the acclaim of The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night with a four-song collection of multipurpose music.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Erasure Tomorrow's World
Erasure's new album brings an end to their 4 year hiatus.
Gary McGinley reviews... -
Feist Metals
In the period following the release of The Reminder, and her soundtracking an at first adorable then kind of annoying iPod Nano advert, it started to look like Feist would never get round to recording a follow up. But she has, and it's here. Although, with four years being the equivalent of an eternity in pop music, it can't be worth that long a wait surely?
Mark Davison is happy to report that it is... -
Gauntlet Hair Gauntlet Hair
The Denver, Colorado's debut flows in a condensed liquid state, slowly sublimating into a vaporous state when its assembly should be rock solid.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez won't clean this up... -
M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
This is M83's first double album of sweeping, epic electronica. Does it deserve the hype (and length)?
Andrew Baer gets chills... -
Stevie Jackson (I Can't Get No) Stevie Jackson
Stevie Jackson, Belle and Sebastian ever-present, has set out in search of a solo sound with his retro-styled sensibilities and a bevy of songwriting talent.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Wolfroy Goes To Town
Album number 11 from the Bonnie 'Prince', wrought from old rope and rags, continues his journey through a stark and beautiful landscape. Tales of love and loss, augmented by the lovely voice of one Angel Olsen, it's one of his finest.
David John Wood sees the darkness...
