All the albums worth your time and money hitting shelves this Friday
"From the early days (Eel Oil) to one of their most successful commercial moments (I Got Burned), to the original Kay-Dee Records version of Tighten Up, there's something for any soul fan." [Review]
"Wedging its sound between the raw wailing energy of their self-titled release and the production-focused Factory Girls, Scoundrels captures the band unleashing a fresh set of good-time, straight-up rock'n'roll." [Review]
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"This collection feels reminiscent of early Laura Marling albums, which is to say it is an enticing start to the Leah Senior discography." [Review]
The Holy Soul "should be recognised as heroes of the underground — indeed in many circles they are. This album reinforces and enhances that reputation." [Review]
Jimmy Marin - Along The Way (Independent)
Kita Alexander - Like You Want To EP (Warner)
Sasha March - Don't Go Falling (Independent)
Sophie - Product (Warp/Inertia)
The Corrs - White Light (East West/Warner)
The Nectarine No. 9 - Saint Jack (Forever Heavenly/PIAS)
The Vamps - Wake Up (EMI)
Troy Kemp - Against The Grain (Social Family)
Various Artists - JACO: Original Soundtrack (Sony)
Wage War - Blueprints (Fearless/UNFD)