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Department S – Sub-Stance

With NYC's bright new hopes (Liars, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) openly worshipping at the altar of scratchy early-'80s UK punk-funk (PiL, Gang Of Four), it now seems doubly outrageous that Department S were denied the release of this like-minded debut at the time—"Whatever Happened To The Blues" alone is 20 years ahead of Radio 4. An even greater shame that singer Vaughan Toulouse (who died of AIDS in 1991) isn't around to savour the overdue recognition this should grant him.

Shooting Star

The Big Star flew solo, jumped back to his Southern roots, then went live in London

Roxette – The Ballad Hits

Tear-streaked wonder from Abba's pop-rock progeny

Clue To Kalo – Come Here When You Sleepwalk

Pretty, discreet indietronica from Oz

The Sleepy Jackson

Australia's next big thing unleash experimental mini-album debut

Crazy Paving

Ex-Pavement kingpin condenses decades of rock'n'roll lunacy into one uneasy capsule

Mark Selby – Dirt

Nashville hit songwriter gets gritty

Junior Senior – D-D-Don’t Stop The Music

Riotously infectious debut from fun-fixated Danish duo

Various Artists – Legend Of A Mind: The Underground Anthology

Shockingly good three-CD archive of UK prog-rock

Fred Frith

Re-releases of solo outings by prodigious ex-Henry Cow guitarist
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