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The Reviews Are In

Our take on the latest albums

Bodyjar - Role Model

"Role Model is impossibly fun, and what could've been nothing more than a run around the park for old times' sake instead stands as one of Bodyjar's best albums."

Amos Lee - Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song

"Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song is a rollicking ride."

Best Coast - Fade Away

"It's an assured album that tries to experiment a little with different sonic elements, but ultimately is very Best Coast."

Poliça - Shulamith

"In 2012, Poliça gave us ...The Ghost, a chillingly effective debut. In 2013, they've given us something of a missed opportunity."

Seabellies - Fever Belle

"The band's instrumentation is precise and energising, but Fever Belle remains an ambitious, if somewhat over-familiar attempt at expanding horizons."

Alex Lloyd - Urban Wilderness

"Tracks such as Light On You, Untouchable Moon and Reign On Me prove Lloyd's strengths lie in his softer, more heartfelt compositions."

Day Ravies - Tussle

"This is modern music, just with an eye to 1991."

Eliza Doolittle - In Your Hands

"The songstress powers through these tracks effortlessly and she knows her strengths. But the album also sounds like something we've already heard."

Georgia Fair - Trapped Flame

"In the end it's stripped-back tracks Old Friend and Wrong Side that feel more like they have something to say."

Morcheeba - Head Up Hight

"Opener Gimme Your Love emanates a variation of their staple trip-hop sound, while subsequent tracks touch on shiny house (Face Of Danger), swirling reggae (Make Believer) and outright mistakes (Call It Love)."