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The Reviews Are In

Our thoughts on some new albums

Babylon Circus - Never Stop

"Never Stop is Babylon at their most pop, full of hooks and singalong choruses, music to which you mumble nonsensically as you realise you don't even speak French."

Various - Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013

"A generous host, at the end of the day, though you've got everyone from Derek Trucks and Gary Clark Jr to Earl Klugh and Los Lobos, it's Clapton who remains the star. Even Keith Richards can't upstage him."

Lady Gaga - Artpop

"Gaga desperately claws back in the album's final stages, Dope showing some truth, but it's probably too little, too late."

Various - The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Original Soundtrack

"Contemporaries such as Coldplay, Sia, The National and Santigold deliver pedestrian tracks that'll undoubtedly sound at home in the film, but here, are a little uninteresting overall."

Cold Chisel - The Live Tapes Vol 1: Hordern Pavilion, April 18th, 2012

"A hits package, a sign that they are still alive and kicking as a band and a reminder of what a dynamic and visceral live act they remain."

Wooden Shjips - Back To Land

"Wooden Shjips are in interstellar overdrive with these utterly gorgeous cosmic rockers."