Music Reviews
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Camp Lo Black Hollywood
Camp Lo make a solid return to form on Black Hollywood.
Chris Conti reviews... -
Aesop Rock None Shall Pass
Aesop returns with more of his standard dense verbiage.
Jeffrey Rovinelli reviews... -
iLiKETRAiNS Elegies To Lessons Learned
Could these be the finest post-rock tracks of the year?
Iain Moffat follows iLiKETRAiNS' latest journey... -
Buffalo Tom Three Easy Pieces
The Boston-bred trio Buffalo Tom try to reconnect with their ageing, alt-rock demo on their sixth studio LP.
Chris Conti reviews... -
Thurston Moore Trees Outside the Academy
Sonic Youth head honcho Thurston Moore delivers an eclectic and engaging listen on Trees Outside the Academy.
Chris Conti reviews... -
PJ Harvey White Chalk
Removing herself from the guitar-based, modern sounds of her past recordings, PJ Harvey's eighth record uses pseudo-Victorian elements to capture a deliberate collection of eleven tense, eerie songs.
C.W. Thompson reviews... -
Felix Da Housecat Virgo Blaktro And The Movie Disco
Mee-YOW! Electroclash icon Felix Da Housecat charges back onto the prowl.
Iain Moffat's given paws for thought... -
Radiohead In Rainbows
Seven of our critics offer their thoughts on Radiohead's self-released, set your own price download extravaganza In Rainbows.
Click here to read their collected views on the biggest record of the year... -
Devendra Banhart Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
The slightly dippy Banhart creates another ageless album.
Brett Oronzio reviews... -
Scott Walker And Who Shall Go To The Ball? And What Shall Go To The Ball?
Former heartthrob releases experimental symphonic piece.
George Booker reviews...
