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Ze' Tom

Smash And Grab

Ex-Pumpkin head pulps up the volume with his reinvented gang of 'glamadelic' grungesters

Shooting Star

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

Road To Perdition

Golden boy Sam Mendes' less-than-feelgood follow-up to American Beauty suffered a critical backlash, but its daringly gloomy photography (by the late Conrad Hall) is often breathtaking. An unsmiling Tom Hanks' hitman-with-a-heart is underwritten, but a wrinkly Paul Newman still oozes charisma and Jude Law's credibly sinister. A surprisingly bleak, long dark night of the soul.

Best Of British

Ex-Fairporter's 21st solo studio album

Bittersweet Nothings

Further helpings of articulate and soulful intensity from highly-acclaimed British singer-songwriter on the follow-up to his Mercury Prize-nominated debut from 2001, Here Be Monsters

The Mendoza Line – The Borderline, London

US indie quintet calm the country and blast the rock

This Month In Americana

First UK releases for currently hot band

The Transporter

Jason Statham in Eurotrash potboiler

Barbershop

Inner-city ensemble comedy

Audioslave

Long-mooted supergroup finally release debut
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