Reviews

Joy Zipper – American Whip

Second album from Italian-American enigmas, produced by Kevin Shields

The Folk Implosion – The New Folk Implosion

Lou Barlow's 20th album, with new bandmates Imaad Wasif and Russell Pollard

Longwave – Endsongs

Debut from NY noisepop quartet

Gamine – Sabotage

London duo's decadent-pop debut

Absinthe Blind – Rings

Midwestern siblings in Britpop homage

Jenny Toomey – Tempting: Jenny Toomey Sings The Songs Of Franklin Bruno

US chanteuse covers the songbook of lo-fi LA maverick

Steve Forbert – More Young, Guitar Days

Southern boy recalls homesick-in-the-city salad days

Nancy Sinatra – Lightning’s Girl

A best-of thin on any real achievement

Jackass—The Movie

Infantile, boorish, dangerous, hilarious, unmissable

New Order—511

Why 511? Because, on June 2, 2002, New Order performed in front of 10,000 rain-lashed revellers at Finsbury Park, and their 16-song set list comprised five Joy Division tracks and 11 by the band they became following the suicide of Ian Curtis.
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