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Album: Josh Ritter - I Believe in You, My Honeydew

Thomas H Green

Americana rocker Josh Ritter can write a beautiful song. He’s one of America’s premier wordsmiths of the form. He’s also written two novels, which is no surprise; many of his best songs have narrative edge. He’s equally capable at the music, which he calls “cosmic country”. At his best, it has qualities that elevate the human spirit.

Album: David Byrne - Who is the Sky?

Mark Kidel

From his early days with Talking Heads, David Byrne has ploughed a highly individual furrow, and exploited a persona that combines naivety with knowingness, fun pop with serious intent. He's perhaps, without appearing to be, one of the most spiritually orientated artists working in popular music today. He's always been true to form, whether wearing outsize suits or doing almost robotic dances. 

Album: Faithless - Champion Sound

Thomas H Green

Although they haven’t had a hit single in almost 20 years, Faithless remain a potent commercial force, continuing to rack up festival headline sets...

Album: Saint Etienne - International

Kieron Tyler

International is Saint Etienne’s 13th album. It is their last. According to the promotional material, it was written while recording their last album...

Blu-ray: The Graduate

John Carvill

Can a film’s classic status expire, or be rescinded? If it can, I’d say The Graduate is a potential candidate.Yes, it was formally groundbreaking (...

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Album: Brad Mehldau - Ride into the Sun

Sebastian Scotney

A sincere tribute to Elliott Smith

Album: Sabrina Carpenter - Man's Best Friend

Ellie Roberts

Short but not so sweet

Album: CMAT - EURO-COUNTRY

Kathryn Reilly

The flame-headed chanteuse with the comic touch hits pop perfection

Album: The Hives - The Hives Forever, Forever The Hives

Guy Oddy

No power ballads, no acoustic interludes - just speedy rock’n’roll all the way

Album: Benedicte Maurseth - Mirra

Kieron Tyler

Haunting, intense evocation of Norway’s uplands and its wildlife

Blu-ray: Finis Terrae

Graham Rickson

Bleak but compelling semi-documentary, filmed on location in Brittany

Album: Nova Twins - Parasites & Butterflies

Tom Carr

Exciting London duo turn inward and more introspective with their third album while retaining their trademark hybrid sound

Album: Blood Orange - Essex Honey

Joe Muggs

A triumph for the artist who doesn't clamour for attention but just keeps growing

Album: Wolf Alice - Clearing

Joe Muggs

Ten years from their debut, Wolf Alice once again make magic from the familiar

Album: Deftones - Private Music

Ibi Keita

Deftones give us a glimmer of hope, but that's all...

Album: Eve Adams - American Dust

Kieron Tyler

Taking inspiration from the Californian desert

Blu-ray: Who Wants to Kill Jessie?

Graham Rickson

Fast-paced and visually inventive Czech comedy

Album: Adrian Sherwood - The Collapse of Everything

Guy Oddy

The dub maestro stretches out and chills

Album: Dinosaur Pile-Up - I've Felt Better

Thomas H Green

Heavy rock power pop trio return after an unwanted lengthy break

Album: Tom Grennan - Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn't Want To Be

Thomas H Green

British pop star's fourth exhibits ultra-pop oomph with mixed results

Album: Emma Smith - Bitter Orange

Tim Cumming

The award-winning jazz singer brings new life to some classic standards

Album: Marissa Nadler - New Radiations

Kieron Tyler

The Nashville-based singer-songwriter explores disconnection

Album: Rise Against - Ricochet

Guy Oddy

Have the US punk veterans finally run out of road?

Album: Alison Goldfrapp - Flux

Joe Muggs

The synth diva in her comfort zone - maybe getting a little too comfortable, though

Album: The Black Keys - No Rain, No Flowers

Tom Carr

Ohio rockers' 13th album improves on recent material, but still below mainstream peak

Album: Ethel Cain - Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You

Joe Muggs

Relatively straightforward songs from the Southern Gothic star - with the emphasis on 'relatively'

Album: Black Honey - Soak

Thomas H Green

South Coast band return with another set of catchy, confident indie-rockin'

Blu-ray: Two Way Stretch / Heavens Above!

Graham Rickson

'Peak Sellers': two gems from a great comic actor in his prime

Album: Molly Tuttle - So Long Little Miss Sunshine

Thomas H Green

The US bluegrass queen makes a sally into Swift-tinted pop-country stylings

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