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The Reviews Are In

We rate the latest albums

Hospitality - Trouble

"An approach that works wonders for Hospitality, and shows that often in music, less is more."

Gardens & Villa - Dunes

"Dunes' lowkey approach surprises as it hits joyous feelgood notes."

Damien Jurado - Brothers And Sisters Of The Eternal Son

"Take some time to absorb this one."

Angelique Kidjo - Eve

"Eve celebrates African womanhood, all the while brimming with Kidjo's trademark warmth, positivity and funk, which never fails to instigate dancing."

The Gaslight Anthem - The B-Sides

"It's not quite new Gaslight, but this LP is a welcomed addition for fans of the New Jersey band."

Dolly Parton - Blue Smoke

"Parton shows no signs of slowing down with Blue Smoke; rather quite the opposite – and why the hell should she, she's fabulous!"

Sky Ferreira - Night Time, My Time

"Night Time, My Time is a long record, and starts to drag towards the end, especially on the clunky title track, but it's also dark, sultry and sometimes even fun."

You Me At Six - Cavalier Youth

"For the most part, Cavalier Youth is catchy and easily digestible, but YMAS have played things a little too safe with this one, and, as a result, it isn't quite the stand-out record we were hoping for from the outfit."

Dum Dum Girls - Too True

"Too True is brash and confident and will no doubt find plenty of admirers, but it's ultimately one-dimensional and formulaic."

The Jezabels - The Brink

"An album that proves that The Jezabels remain one of our biggest indie-pop exports."