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The Go Find – Everybody Knows It’s Gonna Happen Only Not Tonight

By Adam Nelson, 24 March 2010

The Go Find are a band who manage to surprise even while they’re being completely unsurprising.

Palm Springs – The Hope That Kills You

By Andy Johnson, 11 March 2010

Brighton band release their depressingly-titled second album on their own label Random Acts of Vinyl.

Liars – Sisterworld

By Danny Wadeson, 4 March 2010

Does Sisterworld continue Liars proud tradition of innovation within their own parameters? Danny Wadeson investigates…

Clare and the Reasons – Arrow

By Gina Louise, 18 February 2010

Clare and the Reasons are back with another orchestral pop album to prove that love songs don’t have to come in the form of ‘80s power ballads. Gina Louise reviews.

Matthew P – Swimming EP

By Andy Johnson, 1 February 2010

Enigmatic Matthew P offers a five-track EP of breezy but interesting acoustic pop tunes.

Danielle Spencer – Calling All Magicians

By Andy Johnson, 19 January 2010

Tony Visconti is in the producer’s chair as Danielle “Russell Crowe’s wife” puts together her second album of mystical pop tunes. Ooh er.

Charlie Winston – Hobo

By Andy Johnson, 3 December 2009

Out on Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records, a very impressive record by “hobo” Charlie Winston. Recommended for mums…

Choir of Young Believers – This Is For The White In Your Eyes

By Andy Johnson, 4 November 2009

Imperfect, and suffering from a loss of steam in its second half, this is nevertheless a record to recommend quite heartily according to Andy Johnson.

Newton Faulkner – Rebuilt By Humans

By Andy Johnson, 30 October 2009

With a sequel to his hugely successful debut, the dreadlocked one returns.

Natalie Imbruglia – Come to Life

By Andy Johnson, 28 October 2009

With a fourth album approaching her best, we can still be good friends with this Neigbour.

Annie – Don’t Stop

By Andy Johnson, 20 October 2009

Imperfect but frequently arrestingly exciting and undeniably cool, this is a solid album which is at least on a par with recent efforts by the likes of fellow Scandinavian starlets like Lykke Li and Robyn.

Left With Pictures – Beyond Our Means

By Andy Johnson, 12 October 2009

Left With Pictures have produced a smart, sweet breeze of a record. Short it may be, but it’s a treat you’ll come back to. Andy Johnson reviews.