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The Reviews Are In

We rate the latest tunes from around the globe

Man Man - On Oni Pond

"They've struck an absolutely perfect balance between accessible and bizarre and have yet again proven themselves capable of producing consistently impressive and imaginative music without borrowing too much from past material."

Carcass - Surgical Steel

"This album isn't perfect – later tracks like Mount Of Execution drag a little – but it is far better than anyone thought it would be."

Balance & Composure - The Things We're Missing

"Where they fail to maintain the same driving-force of the former half of the album, they make up for with powerfully emotive content consistently throughout."

Emiliana Torrini - Tookah

"There's space, intelligence and gentle care to be found in Tookah."

1975 - 1975

"From dark verses to soaring choruses, The 1975 doesn't get any points for originality, but is fuelled with undeniable passion and artistic vision."

Glasvegas - Later…When The TV Turns Static

"The quartet have done themselves proud with some truly heart-wrenching moments that are simply beautiful."

Janelle Monáe - The Electric Lady

"Whether it's a chart topper or not, The Electric Lady will go down as another classic for those willing to take a trip with her."

The Naked & Famous - In Rolling Waves

"It feels as if this one will offer The Naked & Famous some well-earned longevity."

The Weeknd - Kiss Land

"The hype that has surrounded The Weeknd will always have some potential to disadvantage the music he puts out. But he continues to live up to it and produce the kind of avant-garde R&B that most other artists would kill to create."

Mantra - Telling Scenes

"Telling Scenes is a compelling achievement. It's the album Mantra had to give us."