Album

Cicero Buck – Humbucky

Two years on from first album Delicate Shades Of Grey, Anglo-American duo Cicero Buck return with a more confident set of folk-pop songs. Songwriter/vocalist Kris Wilkinson is particularly effervescent on the tough "Gonna Fly" and the rippling Nashville skiffle of "Little Songbird", while Muscle Shoals veteran Jack Peck adds brass to the dusty twang of "Black Road".

Brandon L Butler – Killer On The Road

Sinewy side-project from leader of Washington DC heroes Canyon

The Gris Gris

Great debut from modern psychedelic primitives

Mavis Staples – Have A Little Faith

First solo album from gospel legend in more than a decade

Faith, Hope, Charidee

Carol Clerk, who covered Live Aid for Melody Maker, on the newly released DVD of the global rock spectacular

Damien Rice – B-Sides

Stopgap from young singer-songwriter

Serial Thriller

Five-disc box set suggests King Of Pop is Sovereign Of Soul

Handsome Boy Modeling School – White People

Second LP from heavyweight hip hop producers' eccentric joint venture

The Great Crusades – Welcome To The Hiawatha Inn

After last year's disappointing Never Go Home, Brian Krumm's Illinois quartet seem to have rediscovered the last-gang-in-town swagger that made 2000's Damaged Goods such a riot. Guitars cranked up to 11, it's bulging roadhouse rock, with the added croak of Krumm's phlegmy Tom Waits-isms. But there's a leanness about these loser-through-a-shot-glass songs that suggests they've matured too, not least on the latter-day gunslinger ballad "November" and in the neon-splashed moodiness of "St Christopher Street".

The High Strung – These Are Good Times

Properly slack garage gear
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