Album

The Gris Gris

Great debut from modern psychedelic primitives

Mavis Staples – Have A Little Faith

First solo album from gospel legend in more than a decade

Faith, Hope, Charidee

Carol Clerk, who covered Live Aid for Melody Maker, on the newly released DVD of the global rock spectacular

Damien Rice – B-Sides

Stopgap from young singer-songwriter

Serial Thriller

Five-disc box set suggests King Of Pop is Sovereign Of Soul

Handsome Boy Modeling School – White People

Second LP from heavyweight hip hop producers' eccentric joint venture

The Great Crusades – Welcome To The Hiawatha Inn

After last year's disappointing Never Go Home, Brian Krumm's Illinois quartet seem to have rediscovered the last-gang-in-town swagger that made 2000's Damaged Goods such a riot. Guitars cranked up to 11, it's bulging roadhouse rock, with the added croak of Krumm's phlegmy Tom Waits-isms. But there's a leanness about these loser-through-a-shot-glass songs that suggests they've matured too, not least on the latter-day gunslinger ballad "November" and in the neon-splashed moodiness of "St Christopher Street".

The High Strung – These Are Good Times

Properly slack garage gear

The Popes – Release The Beast

Shane MacGowan's old running boyos in serious shindig

Frank Black Francis – Black Gold

Frank Black Francis: the beginning and the end. One could treat these two dramatically different discs as bookends to Pixies history if the band hadn't just completed a triumphant reunion tour, while talk of a new album continues.
Advertisement

Editor's Picks

Advertisement