Music Reviews
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The Fall Imperial Wax Solvent
After the success of last year's collaboration with Mouse on Mars, Mark E. Smith is back with another Fall record, and a great one at that.
Iain Moffat reviews... -
Panda Riot She Dares All Things
Not to be confused with Panda Bear, this Chicago trio specialises in saccharine dream-pop.
David Coleman likes what he hears... -
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago
The debut offering from Justin Vernon aka Bon Iver, written and recorded in isolation during the dead of winter, is a remarkably striking collage of bold yet intimate songs.
Japie Stoppelenburg has found his first 2008 favourite... -
Gutter Twins Saturnalia
Revered alt-rock icons/chain-smoking trainwrecks Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan are the Gutter Twins. This is their first album for Sub Pop. Chris Conti reviews... -
The Explorers Club Freedom Wind
The name might exude adventure, but this sextet from Charleston isn't about to discover new musical territory any time soon. This isn't necessarily a bad thing.
David Coleman reviews...
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The Breeders Mountain Battles
The Breeders could trademark the term “long-awaited” as Kim and Kelley Deal reconvene for Mountain Battles.
Chris Conti reviews... -
Ladyhawk Shots
The Jagjaguwar label takes another step towards world domination with the second album from Vancouver's Ladyhawk.
David Coleman listens in awe... -
Sun Kil Moon April
Mark Kozelek makes a big play with his latest album. Does he pull it off?
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Sebadoh Bubble and Scrape
Back in 1993 when four-tracks were (nearly) cool and indie-rock ruled the world, Sebadoh released its fourth and finest studio album, Bubble and Scrape.
David Coleman laps up the nostalgia... -
Clinic Do It!
Liverpool band Clinic follow up last year's b-sides compilation Funf with their fifth studio album.
Iain Moffat takes a listen...
