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Second album from the scrappy indie-punk duo is a curiously subdued, lightweight return
Second album from the scrappy indie-punk duo is a curiously subdued, lightweight return
An intriguing and timely treatise on the tyranny of digital communication from Indiana-based folk singer
Third solo album from The Gaslight Anthem frontman offers warm comforts despite a reliance on some familiar traits
Katie Crutchfield returns to her southern roots with lovely results on a moving and wise fifth album
Portland indie-rockers silence all doubters with an imperious display in an early gig of the year contender
Nashville songwriter returns with more songs to soundtrack that new sadcom you've been watching
Joyous riffs and vibrant soundscapes abound in Glasgow post-rockers long-awaited sophomore effort
Texans celebrate 20 years of instrumental post-rock splendour with a fan-pleasing set heavy on nostalgia
Avant-pop composer and musical polymath makes claim for national treasure status
The Devil has the best music in a spectacular black mass from cult LA duo