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This indie-pop trickster loves to mix up psychedelic motifs, glam-rock scams,...
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Long out of print, the Wooden Shjips sought-after singles have been collated into this...
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Folk music for people who don't want to stick their finger in their ear
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[a] rummage through a songbook that includes many of the usual sepulchral suspects...
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Astonishingly potent, raw and edgy.
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Something utterly enthralling from start to finish.
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Nice tunes, shame about the pace.
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Reducing synthesisers to little more than electronic whoopee cushions may be a laugh...
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An overlooked but essential piece of Tull.
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Let's be honest, adversity is something that Wynette was intimately acquainted with...
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So much of Music Of The Spheres sounds like an old arrival rather than a new departure.
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A celebration of the strength of female songwriters and performers who've exerted a...
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Occasional sparks fly as Hillage's prodigious digits connect to the fretboard.
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It'll have you holding your jaw, wondering what hit you long after the record has...
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The success of this album is in its threading together of disparate elements into a...
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The band grasp at sweeping, propulsive themes that can give the hairs on the back of...
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The weather with Jenny Owen Youngs can be pretty volatile indeed.
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Simplicity really is the ultimate sophistication.
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Zawinul is heard constantly sending mischievous, darting runs of notes between the big...
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It’s quality songs like this that enabled Morrissey to continue his irresistible rise.
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Filled with sonic savagery and incredible dynamics capable of wreaking havoc upon...
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Pull up a chair, pour a glass of your favourite poison and listen up good.
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Woven behind the songs is a rich production replete with reverb-rinsed guitars,...
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Walker has never been one to conform to anyone’s expectations and having been in the...
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His aim is still true after all these years. Brilliant stuff.
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Farmer Tippett's long-lost masterpiece re-released.
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A new David Crosby for the MySpace generation? Just maybe.
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Lightweight, ephemeral fluff, though, like any fashion from a bygone era, not entirely...
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Invaluable archaeology or rampant barrell-scraping? Nick Drake's home tapes get...
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The Norwegian duo return with more minimal electronica.
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Rough-edged for sure, but viscerally exciting stuff.
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You can’t knock the sure-footed power-pop of “Two Hearts Beat As One” and “New Years Day”.
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This is the sound of the future arriving; tacky, awkward, inspirational, exciting,...
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...the one that really put the distance between Priest and their NWOBHM opposition.
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...a thrilling and improbably poignant listening experience.
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...Dylan is utterly at ease with himself here.
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Shows a newly liberated Dylan.
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Maiden newbies are advised to start their journey to metal hell and back right here.
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Unapologetically intelligent, Murmur is a fully-fledged classic.
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...this is indispensable warts-and-all stuff...
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There’s an almost autistic single-mindedness about this album’s monochromatic howl.
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...they have an unshakable belief in the rightness of the fuzz pedal...
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...gets it right every time.
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It's impossible not to think of The Kinks when listening to this.
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...Blur had nothing to say but said it very well...
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Sabbath may not have been the most musically adventurous group of their generation but...
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...Vol.4 is careful not to tamper with what was now a successful formula...
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...pretty much carved out the template for heavy rock.
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...remains their finest hour.
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...a flat out commercial album...