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Versatile London rave-rapper turns more misery into money.
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A collection of Scottish artists’ songs for the wee small hours.
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Rotten returns with a curious mixture of rage and nostalgia.
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Anglo-Swedish indie trio with a penchant for big choruses release their debut album.
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Nine numbers from the pair’s back catalogue are reworked, with mixed results.
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Imagine early Supergrass gone delinquent and you’re just about there.
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Wry New York power-popsters can pen a tune, but can’t quite win your heart.
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Reanimated glam-punk pioneers get dafter as they get older.
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Idlewild singer’s cosy, contented second solo effort.
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Arty Scottish indie collective win both hearts and minds.
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Chicago rapper’s delayed third album features several inspired moments.
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Middle England’s favourite funkateer delivers the goods again.
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Blues-rock renegades rip the genre a new orifice.
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Tennessee pop sprites prove more than just Beach Boys copyists.
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Fashion-resistant Anglo-Swedish trio serve up more radio-friendly, feel-good pop.
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Nash is at her best when she combines her strongest suits, humour and vulnerability.
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After a debut of sing-along hits, the duo takes refuge in druggy experimentalism.
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A sweet’n’sour and head-spinningly trippy set from Messrs Mercer and Burton.