Music Reviews
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Sun Kil Moon April
Mark Kozelek makes a big play with his latest album. Does he pull it off?
Alan Shulman reviews -
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... -
The Last Shadow Puppets The Age Of The Understatement
As The Last Shadow Puppets, Alex Turner and Miles Kane have created one of the year's most pleasant surprises so far.
Even David Coleman likes it... -
Big Sleep Sleep Forever
One for the rockists...
George Booker enjoys... -
M83 Saturdays = Youth
Nearly five years on from the classic Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts - our #1 release of 2003, no less - M83 is back with a new sound and another great record.
Iain Moffat reviews... -
Elvis Costello and the Imposters Momofuku
Elvis Costello's latest solo offering may be patchy, but its best moments are still well worth hearing.
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
After last year's impressive Grinderman project, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds are back with their first album since 2004's double-header Abbatoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus
Simon Briercliffe reviews... -
Autechre Quaristice
Autechre return with a typically singular release on Warp Records.
Iain Moffat reviews... -
R.E.M. Accelerate
R.E.M's latest album is a step in the right direction after their career low, 2004's Around The Sun.
Simon Briercliffe takes a listen...