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Faust – 1971-1974
Bloody-minded thrills bottled
22nd October 2021
My Morning Jacket – My Morning Jacket
Jim puts the band back together and their name back in lights
22nd October 2021
Grouper – Shade
Gorgeously deep water-songs, singing out from Oregon’s North Coast
22nd October 2021
Buffalo Nichols – Buffalo Nichols
Fat Possum’s first new blues artist in 20 years offers a lonely, politically charged debut
15th October 2021
The dB’s – I Thought You Wanted To Know
Winston-Salem’s lot: power-pop outliers’ secret prehistory
15th October 2021
Bob Dylan – The Bootleg Series Vol. 16: Springtime in New York 1980–1985
A deep dive into Dylan’s less celebrated waters reveals a fair few pearls
8th October 2021
Joan Shelley – Ginko/Electric Ursa
Two very different early albums from the Kentucky singer-songwriter
8th October 2021
Steely Dan/Donald Fagen – Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live!/Donald Fagen the Nightfly Live
Recreations add spark to studio classics
8th October 2021
Various Artists – I’ll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground & Nico
The VU’s debut covered – vividly, viciously
1st October 2021
Whipping Boy – Heartworm
Bleak and powerful reissue from Dublin’s lost boys
1st October 2021
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