mon 09/09/2024

New releases on CD & DVD

Album: Juniore - Trois, Deux, Un

Kieron Tyler

Although it takes seconds to discern that Juniore are French, a core inspiration appears to be the echoing surf-pop instrumentals of Californian studio band The Marketts, whose 1963 single "Out of Limits" became their most well-known track. Add in – exemplified by Trois, Deux, Un’s fifth and sixth tracks “Amour fou” and “Grand voyageur” – the languid atmosphere of the early Françoise Hardy and the result is a form of Gallic retro-futurist garage-pop.

Album: LL COOL J - THE FORCE

Joe Muggs

This album only has one serious flaw: LL COOL J didn’t open it with “OK you can call it a comeback”. Sorry, cheap joke (if you didn’t know, his classic hit “Mama Said Knock You Out” starts with the lyric “Don’t call it a comeback!” and this, his 14th album, is his first in 11 years).

Album: Fat Dog - WOOF

Thomas H Green

As a live sensation, Fat Dog have been the talk of the year. The London five-piece offer a dementedly energized night out. Performative concerts,...

Album: Boston Manor - Sundiver

Ellie Roberts

Sundiver is the daylight chapter that follows Boston Manor’s 2022 introspective concept album Datura. The second half of the story continues with the...

Blu-ray: Laurel and Hardy - The Silent Years

Graham Rickson

Though among the most successful film comedians of the early sound era, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s cinematic partnership had actually started in...

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Album: Laurie Anderson - Amelia

Mark Kidel

Intimate story of an adventurous woman

Album: Lee Scratch Perry & Youth - Spaceship to Mars

Guy Oddy

Lee Scratch Perry reaches back from the next dimension with mixed results

Album: Mercury Rev - Born Horses

Kieron Tyler

The venerable US psychedelic voyagers take a trip into inner space

Album: Galliano - Halfway Somewhere

Joe Muggs

A joyous return for the consummate London beatniks

Album: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Wild God

Tim Cumming

Nick lightens up a shade or two - but he could ditch the choirs

Album: Miguel Zenón - Golden City

Sebastian Scotney

A timely exploration of San Francisco's heritage

Album: Fontaines DC - Romance

Graham Fuller

Experimenting their boots off, the Irish combo unleash an emotional tour de force

Album: Jon Hopkins - Ritual

Mark Kidel

Journey to inner peace

Album: Cassyette - This World Fucking Sucks

Thomas H Green

Debut from rising metal-punk-pop singer is craftedly noisy and occasionally catchy

Album: Susanna - Meditations on Love

Joe Muggs

Norwegian alt-chanteuse determined to dance into the darkness

Album: Illuminati Hotties - Power

Guy Oddy

Pop-grunge that reaches back to the early 90s

Album: Gillian Welch & David Rawlings - Woodland

Liz Thomson

Welch & Rawlings: the past is close behind

Album: Rosie Lowe - Lover, Other

Joe Muggs

A milestone for a unique singer-songwriter-producer and for a very British sound

Album: Osees - Sorcs 80

Thomas H Green

Prolific Los Angeles outfit don't slow down on their electronically amped latest

Album: Pom Poko - Champion

Kieron Tyler

Norwegian art-poppers sparkle like a Roman candle

Blu-ray: The Music Lovers

Graham Rickson

Audacious, OTT Tchaikovsky biopic from music-loving director Ken Russell

Album: Hi Fi Sean & David McAlmont - Daylight

Guy Oddy

Guitar pop veterans lay down some fine dance pop grooves

Album: Beabadoobee - This is How Tomorrow Moves

Joe Muggs

Maturation, Californian sunshine and 1970s classicism from the indie-pop superstar

Album: SJS - A Sequence of Mistakes

Graham Fuller

Stuart Stawman's Anglo-Australian neo-prog combo delivers a majestic third album

Album: Ryuichi Sakamoto - Opus

Tim Cumming

The film composer’s final performance

Album: Mari Kvien Brunvoll & Stein Urheim with Moskus - Barefoot in Bryophyte

Kieron Tyler

Jazz-based Norwegian experimentalists unexpectedly formulate a version of shoegazing

Album: Esperanza Spalding - Milton + esperanza

Sebastian Scotney

An albu... but also an uncomfortable close-up of ageing and frailty

Album: WHY? - The Well I Fell Into

Joe Muggs

Big songs drawn from a deep introspective well

Album: X - Smoke & Fiction

Thomas H Green

Final album from Los Angeles punks offers ebullient reflections on a career to be proud of

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