Music Reviews
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Lindstrom Where You Go To I Go Too
The debut LP from Norway's Hans-Peter Lindstrøm is one of the finest achievements of the year.
Sam Draper reviews... -
TV On The Radio Dear Science
Swing and a miss from one of America's most interesting bands.
Alan Shulman reviews... -
The Bad Plus Prog
This acclaimed avant-garde jazz trio has created yet another fantastic album of innovative originals and well chosen cover versions.
Miguel Morelli reviews... -
Scott Tuma Not For Nobody
Scott Tuma's latest is, to quote our reviewer, "sad bastard music of a different calibre".
Alejandro Martinez elaborates... -
Lonely Ghosts Don't Get Lost Or Hurt
Ex-Help She Can't Swin man retreats to the bedroom with encouraging results.
Iain Moffat reviews... -
Deerhoof Offend Maggie
With Offend Maggie, Deerhoof reduce the effects and plug in the guitars.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Buraka Som Sistema Black Diamond
Buraka Som Sistema takes us on a ride through an ethnic myriad of music, from Africa to Brasil to London to Buraca, Amadora, a small suburb of Lisbon.
Miguel Morelli reviews... -
Juana Molina Un Dia
Juana Molina dispenses with the rule-book and begins to experiment with her sound on her fifth studio album.
Ben Bollig reviews... -
The Great Northwest The Widespread Reign of the Great Northwest
Brian Coates' collective attempts to recreate the panoramic sojourning of Deserter's Songs filtered through the bruised narcolepsy of Ladies & Gentleman We Are Floating In Space. Sounds good right?
Iain Moffat reviews... -
Hauschka Ferndorf
The follow-up to acclaimed Fat Cat debut Room To Expand, this record sees Hauschka reflecting on the geography and nature of the area in which he grew up.
Ben Bollig reviews...
