Album

Secret Machines – Now Here Is Nowhere

Forceful first full album from intense rock trio

Original Finn

This month's great lost acoustic opus, retrieved and re-mastered courtesy of David Tibet's Durtro imprint

Spring Reigns

Aussie duo's late-'80s work, plus rarities CDs

Thin Lizzy – At Rockpalast

It's not an exhilarating concert. Even "The Boys Are Back In Town", "Jailbreak", "Waiting For An Alibi" and "Don't Believe A Word" lack lustre, as do Phil Lynott's eyes and the dynamics of the band. The audience is polite, excepting the odd permed headbanger. Uninspiring.

The Futureheads

Four under-21s from Tyne & Wear with a sharply cut punk debut

Sonic Youth – Sonic Nurse

A fetish nurse cover shot that could've been lifted from a Jim Thompson paperback. A regular flicker between white noise and mellow, Jefferson Airplane circa Volunteers melody... It could only be the return of Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley and their incumbent guru Jim O'Rourke. Having squared up as aggravating aural elders, the Youth sound rejuvenated as they alternate between Stoogey metal rattlers like "Pattern Recognition" or the fetish-laden "Dripping Dream" and irate hippie singalongs.

Rodney Crowell – Fate’s Right Hand

The Texan troubadour tackles the Big Questions

Sir Douglas Quintet – The Prime Of Sir Douglas Quintet

Two-CD compilation of Doug Sahm's pioneering Texan outfit

Carla Bozulich – I’m Gonna Stop Killing

A companion piece to last year's sensual reimagining of Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger, Bozulich's latest offers two tasters from there ("Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"; "Can I Sleep In Your Arms?", with Nelson duetting) alongside the outré experimentalism of her live work. The ex-Geraldine Fibber revisits both 1997's "Arrow To My Drunken Eye" and the epic "Outside Of Town", sharding them with amplified strings, dissonant guitar and a voice like velvet studded with razor blades.
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