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Coming Home

The Vietnam war had been over for three years by the time Hal Ashby made Coming Home in 1978. Those who'd survived the combat zones of South-East Asia had returned to find themselves shunned and quarantined, like lepers in their home towns; a living, breathing reminder of a shameful war many back home would rather forget had ever happened. Some of those who came back perhaps wished they'd died out there in the jungles—the paraplegics, the traumatised, forever dreading the nameless, shapeless things that whispered to them in the night.

Pink Grease – This Is For Real

Unhinged glam/punk/electro-rock hybrid

Marjorie Fair – Self Help Serenade

Dreamy debut from tender contenders

The Eagle Has Landed

This 1976 adaptation of Jack Higgins' best-selling WWII novel was a fitting late-'70s swan song for John Sturges. Michael Caine leads a band of principled, Nazi-hating German commandos off to invade Blighty on the sly. Robert Duvall, Donald Sutherland, Jenny Agutter and Donald Pleasance join the action.

The New Strychnines – The New Original Sonic Sound

Garage-punk supergroup do garage-punk supergroup. Go figure

The Beach Is Back

Emboldened by live triumphs, pop's one true genius re-enters the studio

This Month In Americana

Overdue reappraisal of bluegrass' wildest old buck

Spirits Rising

Despite drug battles and internal strife, Jeff Tweedy's band sound newly liberated

Sweet Black Angel

Dazzling selection from back catalogue of the "cosmic" country visionary who changed the face of American music

La Influential

Debut album from Jeffrey Lee Pierce's twisted blues-punk quartet remains strikingly relevant
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