Music Reviews
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The Low Anthem Smart Flesh
The Low Anthem have settled on a certain sound with Smart Flesh, but that turns out to be their downfall.
Joel Stanier reviews... -
Joan As Police Woman The Deep Field
Joan Wasser's third album may well be her finest yet.
Sam Redlark reviews... -
Lupe Fiasco Lasers
It's hard to escape the sound of compromise on Lupe Fiasco's third full-length.
Genice Phillips reviews... -
Danielson The Best of Gloucester County
Did I learn to acquire this notoriously acquired taste?
Alan Shulman reviews... -
R.E.M. Collapse into Now
Who says the same old thing has to be a bad thing?
Chris Coplan reviews... -
Beth Ditto EP
Gossip's front woman heads for the dancefloor with her debut EP of winsome electro house.
Gary McGinley reviews... -
The Tellers Close The Evil Eye
Brandishing an assortment of love-stricken anthems, this Belgium group continues to grow out of their ingenuous guitar pop.
Juan Edgardo RodrÃguez always enjoys a good pop song... -
Jessie J Who You Are
UK star's debut shows promise but isn't easy to love.
Gary McGinley reviews... -
Rainbow Arabia Boys and Diamonds
The LA-based husband and wife duo may have had one of the most nerdy reasons to form a band, but luckily the music they offer is big, brash and exciting.
Mark Davison reviews... -
Marry Waterson and Oliver Knight The Days That Shaped Me
Classic folk with some modern twists.
Andrew Davison reviews...
