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The Reviews Are In

Here's our reviews of the new stuff this week.

Johnny Marr - The Messenger

"Whilst The Messenger never feels average, it doesn't rise far above the watermark either."

Hungry Kids Of Hungary - You're A Shadow

"Although not as punchy, or poppy, as previous efforts You're A Shadow is an extremely accomplished piece of indie magic from the Queenslanders."

Iceage - You're Nothing

"The record does everything right, doesn't outstay its welcome and confronts the listener; there's little chance fans won't adore this punk, guttural torrent of noise."

Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell - Old Yellow Moon

"Though listeners may never know why these songs are significant to the pair, the way they are presented and recorded so lovingly proves they hold a special place in the hearts of both artists."

Dan Brodie - Deep Deep Love

"Despite the fact that this work is comprised of bits and bobs from across his career, the album possesses a remarkable cohesiveness, with each piece contributing to the larger story. Deep Deep Love is a mature and poignant release."

Kim Salmon & Spencer P Jones - Runaways

"Runaways is a hell of a rocker and a more than worthy addition to these two gents' oeuvres."

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away

"It won't be the release everyone wants, but it's a brilliant, aching and fragile record."