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Golden Rough – Provenance Candle

Third LP from Aussie four-piece ditches country twang for subtly shaded pop

Mad At Gravity – Resonance

Dull debut from rated nu-metal quintet

Darkness Falls

Bleak second outing for Mercury/Brit-nominated songsmith

This Month In Soundtracks

Todd Haynes is a film-maker you're never quite sure whether to champion. In the past, when he's won accolades, it's been for something boring and indulgent, like Safe, which moved as quickly as Laurent Blanc in diver's boots in Montreal snow. When he took a hammering, it was for the vivacious, accurate glam rock Citizen Kane that was Velvet Goldmine. Which, relevantly, was gorged with fantastic music. Now he's everybody's darling again, tipped to enjoy Oscar orgies with his deeply stylised Douglas Sirk homage, Far From Heaven.

Lisa Mychols – Lost Winter’s Dream

Wondermints before they'd recorded their own material

(The Real) Tuesday Weld – I, Lucifer

Musical accompaniment to the recent novel of the same name by Glen Duncan

Tony Romanello – Counting Stars

Paisley meets flannel in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Chic – In Japan

The great dance music innovators' final concert, recorded live at the Budokan in April 1996

Cool Hand Luke

More brilliantly bilious dispatches from This England

Gamine – Sabotage

London duo's decadent-pop debut
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