Dream River Spunk Bill Callahan’s intent was to make Dream River the last record that people would listen to at […]
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Spreading Rumours Atlantic/Warner Grouplove’s sophomore effort is a bright, fizzy cartoon of an album. It’s ideal Sunday afternoon drinks listening, […]
Street Punk Hardly Art Last Fringe Festival surprise visitors Hunx And His Punks have significantly abandoned their glam power pop […]
This Is Another Life Sacred Bones There are albums that work totally differently depending on the situation they are played […]
Sequel To The Prequel EMI When discussing The Libertines v Babyshambles a friend recently stated, ‘No-one’s ever said my, that […]
Days Are Gone Polydor/Universal This week’s flavour of the month comes from LA in shape of a debut album by […]
Kites LittleBigMan Records With a catalogue that has spanned a couple of decades, Karl Smith was championed by John […]
Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action Domino Here’s a scary thought. Some of the people going to Amps this Friday […]
AM Domino These Sheffield lads have always dealt with sex of one kind or another, whether it’s the drunken hook […]
Nothing Was The Same Young Money Records/Warner On the gorgeous Connect, Degrassi’s most famous alumnus quotes an old flame […]
Bangerz Sony In the ugly aftermath of Sinead O’Connor’s open letter to our dubious heroine, which warned not to let […]
Hesitation Marks Columbia/Sony The recent revival of Nine Inch Nails, after Trent Reznor announced in 2009 that it was “time […]
VARIOUS ARTISTS Nonesuch/Warner Music Kate McGarrigle is the matriarch of one of Canada’s most recognised musical families. The folk singer […]
Cornerstone Independent Irishman Liam Naughton is a relatively new arrival to these shores, so it’s interesting to note the first […]