NEIL YOUNG’s new solo acoustic album, Before And After, is a best-of with a difference
Neil Young's new acoustic album, Before And After, reaches to the past with knowingly scuffed re-recordings of songs from down the decades.
Neil Young's new acoustic album, Before And After, reaches to the past with knowingly scuffed re-recordings of songs from down the decades.
Rebel Diamonds compiles 20 single and album tracks by The Killers, from Mr Brightside to When You Were Young to Human to Quiet Town.
On Echoes – Ancient & Modern, op producer Trevor Horn gathers an eclectic mix of singers and paired them with songs that, on paper, shouldn’t work.
Extreme metal unit Full Of Hell and downbeat shoegazers Nothing share a nihilistic streak and a will to not comply with genre expectations.
Presented in Dark-Side and Light-Side forms, Peter Gabriel's first album for 21 years is up there with some of his best work.
Woodleigh Research Facility's Phonox Nights is the last album Andrew Weatherall created with studio wiz and longtime collaborator Nina Walsh.
The single-note soundscapes on this debut solo album from the Erasure songwriter and Depeche Mode founder member have a wealth of wordless wonder to offer human ears.
Chichester duo Smoke Fairies deal openly with grief and loss on their first album for three yearsthe 11-song, home-recorded Carried In Sound.
Madness' Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C’est La Vie is an arresting album full of tension and mystique, updating their kitchen-sink drama appeal into a further-fractured world.
Marking 10 years as a British-pop sensation, Emeli Sandé brings us her second independent album, How Were We To Know.
What We Do To Feel, the fourth album to date by Cambridge band Lonely The Brave, is a record of ethereal synths and reverb-laden guitars.
David Holmes' first solo album since 2008 roots for outsiders and the displaced:a thought-provoking soundtrack for cruel, angry and turbulent times.