The Jesus And Mary Chain Damage And Joy Artificial Plastic/Warner 7/10 The relationship of Scotland’s Reid brothers may be as […]
Happyness Write In Moshi Moshi 8/10 Happyness’ debut album Weird Little Birthday was laced with indie cred, tracks weaved from […]
Laura Marling Semper Femina More Alarming Records/Kobalt 6.5/10 I’m not going to pretend I know or understand Latin – but […]
SPOON Hot Thoughts Matador/Remote Control 8/10 Spoon have been borrowing from The Rolling Stones their entire career. But there’s something […]
Alison Krauss Windy City Capitol Records 7/10 Alison Krauss took to music at an early age when she studied classical […]
Goldfrapp Silver Eye Mute 5/10 Like a shark, popular music requires constant movement in order to survive, for stasis equals […]
Drake More Life Republic Records 7.5/10 It looks like Canadian hip hop artist Drake took the time to review himself. […]
THE ORWELLS Terrible Human Beings Canvasback/Atlantic 6.5/10 Looking at The Orwells, it’s hard to believe this is their third official […]
Jesca Hoop Memories Are Now Sub Pop/Intertia 7/10 Jesca Hoop’s fifth album is titled Memories Are Now, and her’s would […]
Jens Lekman Life Will See You Now Secretly Canadian/Inertia 8.5/10 The early part of Jens Lekman’s steps into the music […]
Boat Show Groundbreaking Masterpiece Dry Ground 7/10 Boat Show’s debut album Groundbreaking Masterpiece is a fun, catchy and raw slap […]
METHYL ETHEL Everything Is Forgotten Dot Dash/4AD/Remote Control 9.5/10 Methyl Ethel’s first album under the watchful gaze of the legendary […]
DEPECHE MODE Spirit Columbia 6.5/10 Depeche Mode’s fourteenth studio album Spirit is an unflinching stare-down at a world submerged in […]
THE CLOUDS Zaffre EP Independent 7/10 The Clouds were one the best Australian indie bands of the 90s, and one […]
Rag N’ Bone A Handful of Ash Independent 8.5/10 Rag n’ Bone’s A Handful of Ash is more than a […]