Music Reviews
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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... -
Tapes 'n Tapes Walk It Off
After the success of 2006's stellar debut The Loon we had a gut feeling that Tapes 'n Tapes really couldn't miss this time round. Hey, when we're wrong, we certainly are wrong.
Alejandro Martinez surveys the damage... -
Atlas Sound Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox takes a more introspective path on his debut full-length as Atlas Sound.
Neil Insh reviews... -
She & Him Volume One
She is actress Zooey Deschanel. He is musician M. Ward. Together they are perfect.
Brett Oronzio reviews... -
Moira Stewart Sweetness, Yes!
North Shields three-piece offer day-glo indie pop with a quirky name to boot. But will you still be listening to it in a week's time?
Simon Briercliffe ponders... -
Jeremy Enigk The Missing Link
Less than a year after ex-Sunny Day Real Estate crooner Jeremy Enigk released the acclaimed World Waits comes an EP of unreleased and live, in-studio takes called The Missing Link.
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Maritime Heresy and the Hotel Choir
Third time’s a charmer for the Milwaukee-based quartet Maritime where indie pop vet Davey von Bohlen has finally decided to come out from under his tattered ball cap and have some fun once again.
Chris Conti reviews...
