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A superb comeback, 16 years after their last studio LP, from the big-riffed Seattle band.
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A wonderful sonic conversation between like-minded souls.
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A batty, compelling, smart and unusual fourth LP from the Iranian artist.
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Their dark echoes are still to be heard resonating through music’s further reaches.
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The blueprint for much of the leftfield music of the past 40 years.
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A second LP that successfully sidesteps the shadow of its influential predecessor.
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A wonderful, intimate and transportative new album from the German composer.
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As blues homage this can’t be faulted, but Rea doesn’t allow his great voice to shine.
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An intelligent, decadent debut from the Toronto neo-house quartet
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The sound of a band at the very peak of its malevolent powers.
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A beautiful, preposterous, ambitious record from a genuinely important band.
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Despite moments of brilliance, this latest outing lacks power.
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Disappointingly characterised by a rather bland and saccharine air.
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Reasserts a forgotten treasure as one of the finest British albums of the 90s.