Music Reviews
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Radiohead In Rainbows
Seven of our critics offer their thoughts on Radiohead's self-released, set your own price download extravaganza In Rainbows.
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Devendra Banhart Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
The slightly dippy Banhart creates another ageless album.
Brett Oronzio reviews... -
Scott Walker And Who Shall Go To The Ball? And What Shall Go To The Ball?
Former heartthrob releases experimental symphonic piece.
George Booker reviews... -
The Good Life Help Wanted Nights
A new album by Cursive frontman Tim Kasher's side project, could this be a sign of a creative talent spreading themselves a too thin?
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Flying Lotus Reset EP
A brief sampling of futuristic hip hop instrumentals on Warp.
George Booker reviews... -
The Most Serene Republic Population
The Most Serene Republic's sophomore release may not stray from its original formula, but tighter songwriting, direction and a newfound surge of passion makes Population a fun and messy trip.
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Bruce Springsteen Magic
Casual fans may rejoice, but diehards like me will bitch and moan
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Tunng Good Arrows
Third release for the London-based folk outfit Tunng finds them 'experimenting' again, with no real results.
Japie Stoppelenburg gets a little ticked off... -
Strategy Future Rock
Post-genre release from mellow Portland mad scientist may be one of the year's best.
George Booker fails to explain why he likes it so much... -
Fridge The Sun
6 years after their last, the post-rock breeding ground for some of the UK's finest electronic talent reform.
Simon Briercliffe measures their success...