Music Reviews
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The Zombies Breathe Out, Breathe In
The classic 60s band returns doing what they do best.
Alan Shulman reviews -
The Wombats Proudly Present... This Modern Glitch
After earning their 15 minutes of fame thanks to some up-to-the-minute Joy Division and Bridget Jones references on their first album, cheeky chappies The Wombats are back. And they've brought synthesizers this time.
Mark Davison's sense of humour has developed a glitch... -
Saul Williams Volcanic Sunlight
As he takes a further step away from his slam poetry roots, Saul Williams sadly loses some of what made his first three albums so exciting.
Joel Stanier reviews... -
Friendly Fires Pala
Beautiful, inviting, mindless – but we all need our own Calypso now and again, so go on, dive in.
Joe Iliff can't keep up, but he wishes he could... -
Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams
Stevie Nicks releases her first solo album since 2001's Trouble In Shangri-La.
Gary McGinley reviews... -
Magnetic Man Magnetic Man
As it's finally released in America, and now seven months on from its unveiling in the UK, it's time to take a second look at Dubstep's great hope.
Joe Iliff reviews... -
The Globes Future Self
The Seattle area indie rock band makes its full length debut, completely delivering on the promise of their excellent live shows and 2010's Sinter Songs EP.
Andrew Baer can't wait to see these guys again in a few weeks... -
An Horse Walls
An Horse opt to keep their balance and dry the wheels of change while the youthful spirit is still palpable.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez guzzles an energy drink... -
The Psychic Paramount II
The Psychic Paramount make art of a guitar squall, complex, wandering rhythms and ridiculous high points.
Andrew Baer plays this loud... -
EMA Past Life Martyred Saints
EMA is incredibly honest, confident and knows her way around a guitar. Can that carry her through an entire album of material?
Andrew Baer is alternately bored and thrilled...