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Kylie Minogue – Body Language

On her ninth studio album Kylie discovers coitus. Again

Banshees no more, the fourth Creatures album finds Siouxsie and inamorata Budgie turning Japanese

Neil Cleary – Numbers Add Up

Cleary's career has included drumming in psych-poppers The Essex Green, stints in The Pants and Famous Potatoes, mandolinist in contra-dance string bands and a 1997 release under the moniker Stupid Club (Made To Feel). Once resident of Austin, he now calls New York home, but sounds Tennessee in spirit. Confused? You should be, but Numbers Add Up sounds like the happy nesting of a restless muse. Tapping into a literate strain of country-folk, his mellow delivery is as easy to swallow as James Taylor's, but glows with lasting warmth.

The Autumn Defense – Circles

Warm and gentle pop from John (Wilco) Stirratt and Pat (Ryan Adams) Sansone

The Sound And The Fury

Set fire to anything. Set fire to the air," urged John Cale at the beginning of Music For A New Society. That 1982 masterpiece was the evisceration of a man whose fractured psyche was mirrored perfectly by songs arranged in jagged, improvisatory style; a knife held at the throat of sweetness. Now he reappears with his first album of songs for seven years, and his finest album in any genre for over two decades.

Cuban Reels

Stone's intimate document of Castro as man rather than monster

Holes

Elevated kiddie flick tackles grown-up issues

Electric Dreams

When '80s Northern boys hooked up with a pair of disco and hip hop gods

The Belle By The Horn

Hitman who provided lavish productions for Frankie and Tatu oversees cult Scots' fifth album proper

Short Cuts

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