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Kasabian

Thrillingly antagonistic rock'n'roll. From Leicester

Modest Mouse – Good News For People Who Love Bad News

Scrupulously weird indie-rock from Seattle suburbs

Gene

Recorded at the LA Troubadour in 2000—and gaps like that never bode well. Though it covers moments when the band were at their defiant best—"Olympian", "For The Dead", "Fighting Fit"—it still feels like they're going through the motions. And that's a shame as Gene always had a lot more to them than their ill-deserved reputation as Britpop fops. Worth seeing for what could have been.

The Comeback Kid

Greedy triple-disc excavation of The King's finest hour

Spirits Of Punk

Veteran NYC noiseniks' impressive video portfolio

Heather Nova

A decade ago, Heather Nova burst forth as a kind of female Jeff Buckley. She's never quite fulfilled the promise but is a hugely popular live act. Her understated backing band are superb, but it's her soaring vocals that grab the attention at this show dating from September 2003, which concentrates mainly on material from her most recent album, Storm, and suggests she's toned down some of her earlier jagged edges.

Hope Of The States – The Lost Riots

Overblown epic by post-rock Coldplay

Check Your ED

Six volumes of highlights from the Sunday night US television show that was the MTV of its day

Forever Young

North London gets an audience with a living legend who's found a brand new lease of life

Rachel Goswell – Waves Are Universal

Debut solo album from Mojave 3 and ex-Slowdive singer/guitarist
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