Reviews

The Walkmen – Bows And Arrows

Bruised, beautiful no-wave angst from NY underground

EZT – Goodbye Little Doll

Smog/Palace mucker meets (and matches) his mentors

Tompaulin – Everything Was Beautiful And Nothing Hurt

Stirring story-so-far set from inspired indieniks

The Agronomist

Timely portrait of a Haitian human rights activist

Petites Coupures

Cynical lapsed communist Daniel Auteuil gets lost driving through a dark forest, and encounters haughty bilingual seductress Kristin Scott Thomas. An episodic shaggy dog story ensues, sprayed with romance and bleak jokes. Pascal Bonitzer writes/directs a unique, odd mystery which is splendidly acted by all. Let's face it, if you're casting a haughty bilingual seductress, Kristin's your woman.

Spirited Away

Just when you thought that Pixar had colonised the universe of Western kids' imaginations, here came something fabulously rich and strange from the East. Spirited Away is an apt title for an animation classic that literally transports the viewer into a parallel visual world of gods and magic. Whether it's an allegory of greed and innocence or merely a psychedelic feast, this implicitly anti-Disney epic is never cosy or sanitised. And its decorative detail is breathtaking.

As The Crowe Flies

Subtle seafaring actioner set during the Napoleonic wars

Lali Puna – Faking The Books

Third fantastic album by the Swiss glitch situationists

Summer Hymns – Value Series Vol 1: Fool’s Gold

Athens, GA septet deliver eloquently dreamscaped stopgap LP

Super Furry Animals – Phantom Phorce

Welsh neo-psych gang's most recent album gets the remix treatment
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