Over-indulgent and brooding record from Irish folk crooner. Light melodies and delicate vocals form an album that is sure to be popular with the Starbucks set.
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With their latest offering, Of Montreal recombine their previous influences into an entirely new creation: their best, most ambitious and most personal album yet. (Click for more...)
Darling indie rockers and pals of David Bowie are out to prove that a move up to a major record label will do little to deter their ability to craft expansive and avant-garde songs. (Click for more...)
While Damon Albarn has spent his last few albums seemingly hiding behind things he is not—literally with the cartoon persona he occupies in Gorillaz, and metaphorically when trying to assume the role of an African musician—Albarn has now returned to his roots with The Good, the Bad and the Queen. The group’s self-titled debut presents a bleak yet gorgeous account of what it is like to be in one of the most powerful cities in the world. (Click for more...)