Music Reviews
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Janelle Monáe The ArchAndroid: Suites II and III
She's tipped for the top and has Diddy's patronage, but can Janelle Monáe prove that she's the next big thing?
Joe Rivers reviews... -
Wolf Parade Expo 86
Canadian supergroup show off their guitar techniques at a grander scale and extend their established synth quirks.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez rocks the synth out... -
Wavves King of the Beach
Wavves put out another record. And it's got real musicians and everything.
Baxter Lehman tells you what to think... -
Foals Total Life Forever
Foals aim for universal love with this follow-up to 2008's Antidotes. Acting as a litmus test which will determine your opinion of the current British indie scene, Total Life Forever is either a breakthrough release or another earnest entry into the polished homogeny of dance-rock.
Ryan Pratt reviews... -
Stars The Five Ghosts
For their fifth outing, Stars take a bold step by downgrading their confessional reputation and increasing their electronic intake.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Christina Aguilera Bionic
Christina Aguilera misses on latest album, Bionic.
Genice Phillips reviews... -
Tokyo Police Club Champ
You're probably not too excited about a new Tokyo Police Club album, but Champ might just surprise you in how much the band has developed since their shaky start.
Luke John Winkie reviews... -
Micah P Hinson Micah P Hinson and the Pioneer Saboteurs
Micah P Hinson's latest offering is a vast and varied journey that drives all the way to success.
Daniel Dylan Wray reviews... -
Male Bonding Nothing Hurts
Like a shaken up bottle of Coke, Nothing Hurts is simply waiting to explode all over you.
Lukas Clark-Memler muses... -
Paul Simpson Man In A Burning Anorak Volume 1 + 2
The Wild Swans frontman releases an album of unused songs and one buried album. D.C. Harrison finds out just what he's been keeping hidden all these years.
D.C. Harrison reviews...