Music Reviews
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Randy Newman Harps and Angels
Newman once again justifies my love.
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Schaeffer Something Worth Fighting For
Something Worth Fighting For is the sophomore album from Detroit band of brothers Schaeffer, and they're looking to fill the gaping void in music left by, er, The Fray. And Snow Patrol.
Alan Garner is unimpressed... -
Ra Ra Riot The Rhumb Line
Ra Ra Riot has a potential hit on its hands with this debut LP.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
Music Tapes Music Tapes For Clouds and Tornadoes
Former Neutral Milk Hotel man Julian Koster returns with his second Music Tapes album for Merge.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Real Emotional Trash
We apologise for the unacceptable levels of downtime over the past week. We hope that our hosting problems have been solved and that normal service will resume immediately. As a reward for your patience, here's a belated review of Malkmus' latest.
Brett Oronzio reviews... -
Broken Social Scene Presents: Brendan Canning Something For All Of Us...
Brendan Canning demonstrates his solo musical know-how with the latest in the Broken Social Scene Presents series.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
The Faint Fasciinatiion
The Faint, departing from the Omaha-based Saddle Creek Records, would seem to be in search of a change: for listeners, that change might not mean much.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
Wire Object 47
Thirty years on from the sensational Chairs Missing, legendary post-punk band Wire releases its first album as a three-piece. And guess what? It's pretty good.
David Coleman reviews... -
Hypatia Lake Angels and Demons, Space and Time
Hypatia Lake blends elements of 1960s folk and pop-rock and 1990s shoegaze with more than a simple splash of creative insight.
Matt Montgomery reviews... -
Commodor Driving out of Focus
These Swiss indie rockers might be a few years late for the party.
Matt Montgomery reviews...