tue 14/05/2024

New releases on CD & DVD

Album: Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown

Mark Kidel

It’s been a long while since Beth Gibbons released an album. Portishead’s Third was out in 2008.  She has lived through so many changes since, and, even though her signature is still very much in glorious evidence, Lives Outgrown represents a step forward and deeper than the moody indie pop of Out of Season her last solo outing, made with with Rustin Man (Paul Webb) of Talk Talk.

DVD/Blu-ray: The Holdovers

Graham Rickson

Glance at The Holdovers’ synopsis and you might suspect that Alexander Payne’s latest effort is a slice of lightweight seasonal schmaltz. Yes, it is set at Christmas, and contains tear-jerking moments, but Payne and screenwriter David Hemingson throw so much more.

Album: Ani DiFranco - Unprecedented Sh!t

Liz Thomson

Having moved out of her mother’s apartment aged 15 to become “an emancipated minor” and set up her own record label, Righteous Babe, just four years...

Album: Abigail Lapell - Anniversary

Thomas H Green

Anniversary is Canadian singer-songwriter Abigail Lapell’s sixth album (if we include last year’s lengthy EP of lullabies). Her success has not...

Album: Kings Of Leon - Can We Please Have Fun

Joe Muggs

The buildup to this album offered quite a bit of hope. The promo blurb with it talks about “cutting loose, trying new things… hark[ing] back to their...

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Album: Bab L'Bluz - Swaken

Guy Oddy

Fiery psychedelia to lift your soul coming straight out of the Maghreb

Album: Pokey LaFarge - Rhumba Country

Liz Thomson

A pig in a pokey, as the singer farms in Maine and reads the Bible, with technicolor results

Album: Josienne Clarke - Parenthesis, I

Tim Cumming

Redefining the self, from the most absorbing of British singer-songwriters

Album: Dua Lipa - Radical Optimism

Joe Muggs

An admirable attempt to catch the magical groove that helped us through lockdown

Album: Sia - Reasonable Woman

Katie Colombus

An awesome singer-songwriter comes into her own

Album: EYE - Dark Light

Thomas H Green

New band from MWWB singer Jessica Ball prove worthy of what came before

Blu-ray: The Dreamers

Nick Hasted

Bertolucci revisits May '68 via intoxicated, transgressive sex, lit up by the debuting Eva Green

Album: The Lemon Twigs - A Dream Is All We Know

Kieron Tyler

When self-assurance trumps unashamedly showcasing influences

Album: Justice - Hyperdrama

Thomas H Green

French electronic dance stalwarts return from eight-year break in fine fettle

Album: St Vincent - All Born Screaming

Cheri Amour

Annie Clark transcends indie’s average leanings

Album: Pet Shop Boys - Nonetheless

Joe Muggs

Longing, love and longevity as the duo resolutely refuse retirement

Album: Mdou Moctar - Funeral for Justice

Guy Oddy

Tuareg rockers are on fiery form

DVD/Blu-Ray: Priscilla

Harry Thorfinn-George

The disc extras smartly contextualise Sofia Coppola's eighth feature

Album: Fred Hersch - Silent, Listening

Sebastian Scotney

A 'nocturnal' album - or is it just plain dark?

Album: Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology

Ellie Roberts

Taylor Swift bares her soul with a 31-track double album

Album: Jonny Drop • Andrew Ashong - The Puzzle Dust

Joe Muggs

Bottled sunshine from a Brit soul-jazz team-up

Album: Pearl Jam - Dark Matter

Tom Carr

Enduring grunge icons return full of energy, arguably their most empowered yet

Album: Paraorchestra with Brett Anderson and Charles Hazlewood - Death Songbook

Kieron Tyler

An uneven voyage into darkness

Album: EMEL - MRA

Thomas H Green

Tunisian-American singer's latest is fired with feminism and global electro-pop maximalism

Album: A Certain Ratio - It All Comes Down to This

Guy Oddy

Veteran Mancunians undergo a further re-assessment and reinvention

Album: Maggie Rogers - Don't Forget Me

Tom Carr

Rogers continues her knack for capturing natural moments, embracing a more live sound

Album: Lizz Wright - Shadow

Mark Kidel

Brilliant album from superlative vocalist

Album: Shabaka - Perceive its Beauty, Acknowledge its Grace

Sebastian Scotney

A quiet and reflective breakthrough

Blu-ray: Happy End (Šťastný konec)

Graham Rickson

Technically brilliant black comedy hasn't aged well

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