OCTOBER ALBUMS | MUSIC REVIEW
ALAW **** Dead Man’s Dance (Taith) Dead Man’s Dance inventively blends the mysticism of traditional Welsh folk with the emotional vibrancy of pop and rock. Travelling through uplifting moments and hints …
ALAW **** Dead Man’s Dance (Taith) Dead Man’s Dance inventively blends the mysticism of traditional Welsh folk with the emotional vibrancy of pop and rock. Travelling through uplifting moments and hints …
AMADOU & MARIAM **** La Confusion (Because) Their first studio album since 2012 – the same year in which Mali erupted in an ongoing civil war – Amadou & Mariam’s …
AKERCOCKE **** Renaissance In Extremis (Peaceville) Reinvigorated, refocused and back home on Peaceville Records, London’s Akercocke return after a five-year hiatus, with the best slab of prog-influenced death/black metal since …
ALGIERS **** The Underside Of Power (Matador) Multi-racial band Algiers are currently supporting Depeche Mode on their stadium tour, and now seems like a good time to introduce them to …
ALISON MOYET **** Other (Cooking Vinyl) Since Yazoo broke up in the early 1980s, Alison Moyet has gone on to sell millions of albums. Moyet has a voice that has …
ALICE COLTRANE *** Turiyasangitananda (Luaka Bop) Worthwhile archival work from Luaka Bop, who serve up a selection of tracks from Alice Coltrane’s devotional music tapes of the 80s and 90s …
75 DOLLAR BILL ***** Wood Metal Plastic Pattern Rhythm Rock (tak:til) Two American experimental musicians, Rick Brown (who’s played in scads of weird artrock bands I’ve never listened to) …
ADULT. **** Detroit House Guests (Mute) In this day and age, song-based collaborations can be signed off with the click of a mouse from the other side of this planet. …
AMBER RUN ***** For A Moment, I Was Lost (Easy Life) Nottingham’s Amber Run haven’t had an easy run the last couple of years but the boys are back on …