Music Reviews
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Air Pocket Symphony
Slow? Minimalist? Unfinished? Or just misunderstood. Ben Bollig gets to grips with the French duo's latest work.
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Kings of Leon Because of the Times
On album number three the men are older and less innocent, the cars fast and the women faster, the sound more expansive and classic rock. You've go to be special to carry such posturing off. The Followill boys are up to the challenge.
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Trans Am Sex Change
The latest from Trans Am is a truly invigorating, exhilarating album.
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Andrew Bird Armchair Apocrypha
We take a look at yet another of March's big releases: Andrew Bird's follow-up to his wonderful The Mysterious Production of Eggs.
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Panda Bear Person Pitch
Many believe this is one of the best records of the year. Many others believe in angels and UFOs.
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Do Make Say Think You, You're A History in Rust
DMST has been honing a compelling style of instrumental rock for ten years or so now - a fine balance of noise, narrative depth, compositional acumen, inventive mixing and editing, and melodic hooks. Previous records have displayed a steady evolution of the various elements of psych, jazz, punk and electronica that characterise this style.
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J Dilla Ruff Draft
Stones Throw give J Dilla's cult 2003 release the deluxe re-issue treatment.
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His Name Is Alive Detrola
Released in the US last year, Detrola may well be His Name Is Alive's finest record to date.
Neil Insh rises from the dead to deliver his first review in over two years... -
LCD Soundsystem Sound of Silver
In which they stretch a soulless art form to its limits.
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El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead
El-P follows up his acclaimed Fantastic Damage with another multi-layered hip-hop masterpiece.
George Booker reviews...
