Reviews

Graham Nash – Songs For Survivors

Solo LP from CSNY's Englishman

Rapid Response

Jason Pierce and co blast back with album recorded in three weeks

Peaches – Fatherfucker

Storming sex-obsessed electro-garage

Hank Wangford & The Lost Cowboys – Best Foot Forward

Latest from celebrated sex doctor, TV presenter and current president of the Nude Mountaineering Society

Lisa Maffia – First Lady

Debut from So Solid Queen

Third Rail – ID Music

Long-lost slice of Pepsodent-bright West Coast bubblegum from '67

UB40 – The Platinum Collection

Triple set comprising all the Birmingham reggae aficionados'Labour Of Love LPs

Le Divorce

James Ivory saunters into the 21st century. In Paris

Citizen Verdict

Dodgy reality TV satire featuring Jerry Springer

The Name Of A River

Seven years in the making, this is Anup Singh's dreamy cinematic tone poem (lots of kites and rivers) based on the life and work of acclaimed Indian film-maker Ritwik Ghatak. Adopting a brave, artistic, and not entirely successful motif, Singh follows two symbolic protagonists, male and female, as they re-enact scenes and themes from Ghatak's seemingly sacred canon.
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