Reviews

Luna – Rendezvous

Seventh studio album from Dean Wareham's durables

Jason Ringenberg – Empire Builders

The Scorcher frees himself for an eclecticism off-limits to his pioneering country-punk band

Unhappy Ever After

Posthumous offering from the brilliant but troubled singer-songwriter who died a year ago

King Of Woolworths – Rediffusion

Third album by pick'n'mix pop candyman

The Punisher

Comic anti-hero Frank Castle on the big screen

Gaul To Arms

France's answer to Mean Streets, Trainspotting and Do The Right Thing all rolled into one...

Procol Harum – Live At The Union Chapel

Recorded last December at the end of the 2003 world tour, it's spooky watching Gary Brooker singing "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" so many years after it scored 1967's summer of love. Yet his voice hasn't altered one iota. A third of the 21 tracks come from their 2003 album, The Well's On Fire. But it's old favourites like "Homburg", "Shine On Brightly" and "A Salty Dog" that command all the attention.

Thrill Kill Cult

Cool crime thriller starring a homicide detective with dentures

The Ramones

Final four studio albums from da Brudders, with bonus tracks

John Martyn – Mad Dog Days

Two-CD set of mainly live jazz-folk genius from early '70s to mid-'90s, plus DVD interview from last year
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