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Tunng: Good Arrows
Tunng: Good Arrows
The group's simplicity is evident in the one-word song titles, the softly spoken yet clear delivery of vocalist Sam Genders and occasional cohort in voice, the sweetly toned Becky Jacobs. The lyrics they sing are sometimes funny, often barbed reflections of everyday life, capturing a soft, end o...
 
Shearwater: Palo Santo
Shearwater: Palo Santo
Excuse me while I catch my breath. Why? Because my senses have been scrambled, my head twisted, my preconceptions shredded. I knew that Shearwater were an offshoot of Okkervil River and that this was ...
 
M.I.A.: Kala
M.I.A.: Kala
This follow-up to Sri Lanka-born M.I.A.'s critically acclaimed Arular, with a gaudy sleeve reminiscent of labelmates Basement Jaxx, has been hotly anticipated. M.I.A.'s decision to unleash two...
 
Richard Hawley: Lady's Bridge
Richard Hawley: Lady's Bridge
Those who have followed Hawley's solo career from that first self-titled debut mini-album will know how Lady's Bridge sounds before even listening to it. It's basically a continuation of t...
 
Liars: Self Titled
Liars: Self Titled
Return with an abrasive collection steeped in witch trial folk law. Smart. Then you flee to Berlin and record a new LP based around two characters named Mt Heart Attack and Drum. Layer it with Thursto...
 
Rilo Kiley: Under The Blacklight
Rilo Kiley: Under The Blacklight
Thankfully not, as it turns out. Like Lennon and McCartney or Doherty and Barat, Lewis and Sennett make their best music together, not apart. Maybe it's the tension involved as they were formerly ...
 
Darren Hayes: This Delicate Thing We've Made
Darren Hayes: This Delicate Thing We've Made
So what better than a fantastic new double-album jam-packed with amazingly well written and varied songs to really make people sit up and take note. Then again, perhaps not. While this album is a lot ...
 
Daughtry: Self Titled
Daughtry: Self Titled
Alas, those lovely chaps at RCA picked up the pieces, gave Daughtry time to find a band, write some songs, and release this, the bands self-titled debut....
 
Arthur And Yu: In Camera
Arthur And Yu: In Camera
On first impression, this being the opening track Absurd Heroes Manifestos, the jangling guitar and melancholy vocal suggests a sound somewhere between The Decemberists and Sparklehorse. With hints of...
 
Elektrons: Red Light Don't Stop
Elektrons: Red Light Don't Stop
It's not like they're reinventing the wheel here, with their aspirations to create a British dance album classic of the magnitude of Soul II Soul, Blue Lines or Groove Armada that would "...
 
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