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P.J. Harvey: White Chalk
P.J. Harvey: White Chalk
It's also an album which sees Polly holster the six string and lead with the piano, an instrument that prior to this record she had little experience of. Now, let's just consider that for a moment. Can you imagine Kasabian announcing: "Yeah, we uh wanted to get away from that whole bagg...
 
Ian Brown: The World Is Yours
Ian Brown: The World Is Yours
When The Stone Roses split, the general consensus was that it would be John Squire who'd be the most successful solo act. He co-wrote the songs, played guitar like a genius and even designed the s...
 
Devendra Banhart: Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
Devendra Banhart: Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
It would seem not. One of his new tracks, Seahorse, clocks in at over 10 minutes. Banhart, evidently, has still eschewed any temptation to employ an editor and instead has created a record just as lon...
 
Foo Fighters: Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Foo Fighters: Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Reunited with Gil Norton (producer of one of their finest hours in The Colour And The Shape), Echoes Silence Patience & Grace sees a return to form for the band following the slight mis-step of In...
 
Jose Gonzalez: In Our Nature
Jose Gonzalez: In Our Nature
A chronically shy Swede, whose entire album consisted of hushed acoustic ballads, may not have seemed one of the more sure-fire commercial propositions a couple of years ago.  Yet, thanks to a se...
 
Iron And Wine: The Shepherd's Dog
Iron And Wine: The Shepherd's Dog
Since releasing his debut album The Creek Drank The Cradle in 2002, Texan resident Sam Beam's Iron And Wine has moved gradually beyond lo-fi bedroom recordings of a solo nature to a fuller, more c...
 
Scott Walker: & Who Shall Go To The Ball? & What Shall Go The Ball?
Scott Walker: & Who Shall Go To The Ball? & What Shall Go The Ball?
As was pointed out in surprisingly candid interview sequences for the recent 30 Century Man documentary, the artist had not been idle between releases, recording, amongst other collaborations, the sou...
 
Mum: Go Go Smear the Poison Ivy
Mum: Go Go Smear the Poison Ivy
This is the first new record from the Icelandic quartet for three years, and looks to reinforce the reputation the band have held for dreamy electronica, well constructed yet with a childlike simplici...
 
Fightstar: One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours
Fightstar: One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours
Okay, that's not fair. No, I don't mean "not fair" to the tax-dodging, rubber-lipped one. Rather, Fightstar are a band who, now that they have achieved what the likes of Funeral For ...
 
Kate Walsh: Tim's House
Kate Walsh: Tim's House
Yet Kate Walsh's second album has a surprisingly addictive quality about it that belies its quiet and fragile sound. It's a quality that an awful lot of people have taken to their heart as it&...
 
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