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Dave Grohl and friends celebrate creativity and friendship on a mostly successful set.
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Bragg conveys truths about his home country like few other songwriters can.
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Welsh post-hardcore five-piece delivers its best album in years.
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Californian duo’s first LP for five years is a downbeat delight.
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It stands, monolithic, as a testament to the power and tenacity of human spirit.
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Full of rousing, riotous, rebellious, roughshod anthems…
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A curious, curate’s egg of an album from the Interpol member.
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A confident debut record that places Rose where she should be.
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“The best band in America”? Perhaps not – but Wussy have an unmistakable identity.
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Subversion of the most intelligent, insidious, inventive kind.
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An album that shape-shifts and surprises with a graceful, effortless ease.
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A timeless, anachronistic debut record from the double-Grammy-winners.
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The Californian’s 12th LP suggests he’s ready to be as celebrated as Richman and Reed.
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A triumphant and alive debut album born from the bleakest of experiences.
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Album nine from the Nottingham avant-pop outfit is as unconventional as ever.
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A rare example of an artist following his instincts and his heart.
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A great second album powered by an edgy, nervous hunger.
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Encapsulates all the joys and sorrows of this emotional rollercoaster known as life.
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A touching, tragic album from Gaslight Anthem frontman and his “inspiration”.
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Dury’s third LP, after a six-year gap, perfectly balances the dark with the light.
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A wonderful testament to Holly’s songwriting prowess, longevity and legacy.
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A delightfully ramshackle, shambolic half-hour of lo-fi thrills.
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An album for long summer nights, by a band relishing all that they have right now.
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Another splendid set of graceful and gripping instrumentals from the Texan quartet.
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LA five-piece’s new LP confirms the presence of a vital force in post-hardcore.
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An immense, intense album from the Leeds five-piece.
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Album three bristles with a sense of hope and possibility.
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First album in 13 years from the Pinback-spawning Californian four-piece.
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A great tribute to a flawed, but nevertheless fantastic, career.
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Songs that pierce the centre of the hearts that they’ve sprung from.
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Jubilant, sunny feelings coupled with a sense of jaded, measured hindsight.
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Their ability to write an uplifting, life-affirming tune should not be undermined.
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Brooklyn duo’s debut is certainly worthy of some of the hype that’s preceded it.
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A dark, dangerous but delightful record that’s as good – if not better – than new.
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Wolf Parade’s twisted, crazy, surreal world becomes yours, and it feels absolutely right.
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The best and most confident album of their two-part career.
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A truly remarkable album that’s sad and wistful way beyond the band’s years.
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The prog-metal quartet’s fifth album is full of fascinating, stirring moments.
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Now with four new tracks, this 2004 EP finds Conor Oberst at a stylistic crossroads.
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Lives up both to its rebellious, riotous ambition and its rich musical heritage.