Music Reviews
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Blitzen Trapper Wild Mountain Nation
A hodge podge that attempts to manufacture inspirado.
Alan Shulman wades through... -
White Stripes Icky Thump
Jack and Meg's sixth album sees the duo adopting a back to basics approach.
Matt Erler examines the results... -
Von Sudenfed Tromatic Reflexxions
Mouse on Mars recruit Fall legend Mark E. Smith for an album of demented electronica. Can it possibly work?
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Dungen Tio Bitar
60's throwback Gustav Estjes lobs another one.
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
Paul McCartney teams up with Starbucks (really) to deliver his follow-up to 2005's Chaos and Creation in the Backyard.
Matt Erler reviews... -
Handsome Furs Plague Park
This side-project of Wolf Parade member Dan Boeckner and his fiancée Alexei Perry is the kind of low-key alt-rock endeavour that Boeckner might be better suited for.
Lewis Parry reviews... -
Muleskinner Jones Alcohol Tobacco Raygun?
David Coleman swallows his pride and admits he made a mistake. Muleskinner Jones is not the worst singer ever. He's actually rather talented.
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Electrelane No Shouts, No Calls
Brighton's Electrelane deliver their finest album yet.
Gabbie Nirenburg reviews... -
Efterklang Under Giant Trees
A limited edition mini-album - 30 minutes and five tracks - to keep us going until the promised follow-up to their phenomenally successful debut, Tripper, due in the autumn.
Paul Roylance reviews. -
Adam Franklin Bolts of Melody
The songwriting force behind the cruelly underrated Swervedriver returns to the guitar driven sound of his heyday with the first release under his given name.
David Coleman gets all nostalgic...
