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Zongamin

Original spin on '80s revival from Japanese ex-pat

Whitehouse – Bird Seed

Whitehouse now comprise just William Bennett and Philip Best, but the title track of what may be their finest record is a harrowing 15-minute cut-up of voices talking emotionally about child abuse, rape and murder with discreet accompaniment, assembled in Chicago by outgoing third member Peter Sotos and guest producer Steve Albini.

Meanwhile Back In Communist Russia – My Elixir: My Poison

Second time around for intense Oxfordshire post-rock quartet

Faith No More – This Is It: The Best Of…

Excellent retrospective from demented one-time stadium rockers

Will Sergeant – Weird As Fish

Bunnymen guitarist's experimental 1978 demo

This Month In Americana

Sublime second LP from Chicago quartet

Hanin Elias – No Games No Fun

Second solo outing from Atari Teenage Riot singer features J Mascis, Alec Empire and Alex (Neubauten) Hacke

Chick Flicks: The Sequel – Warner

Not a genre Uncut features heavily, but the previous volume was one of the biggest-selling soundtrack-related CDs of recent years. It's an excuse to bung together top hits from everything from Grease to Charlie's Angels, but the real reason it's here is because by a fluke it includes, among 40 tracks, a run of about 10 which would make my Desert Island Discs—or 31 Songs, as we're now calling the concept.

Pierce Pettis – State Of Grace

Belated British release for alternative Nashville singer/songwriter

Dave Dulake – Butterfingers

Bewildering debut album from Southend-based oddball
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