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Devendra Banhart – Nino Rojo

"Not everyone can relate/To what you and I appreciate," croons Devendra Banhart on one track of this fourth effort. It may be the truest, least cloying sentiment he's ever uttered, certainly on disc. Recorded at the same sessions as his recent Rejoicing In The Hands debut, it's a similar anthology of songs shot through with naïve, awestruck wonder, delivered in a warbling croon that's equal parts Ed Askew and Robbie Basho, over steadily thrumming finger-style guitar.

Rickie Lee Jones – UCL Bloomsbury Theatre, London

December 14, 2003

Various Artists – The Clash Tribute

Karaoke homages from punk's fourth division

Canterbury Tales

First four solo albums by overlooked psychedelicist

Max

Engrossing parable of how the young Hitler's 'artistic' ideas went askew

The Cansecos

Lo-fi avant-pop from Canadian duo

Sex’n’Sax Machine

Unmissable reissue of No Wave don's two 1979 albums on one CD
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