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Laura Cantrell – Not The Tremblin’ Kind

The reissue of Cantrell's 2000 debut is timely following the critical success of last year's When The Roses Bloom Again, and a major US tour with Elvis Costello. John Peel deemed this his "favourite record of the last 10 years and possibly my life", while Costello describes her sound as "if Kitty Wells made Rubber Soul". Nashville-bred, NYC-based Cantrell is steeped in country and bluegrass, but brings a strident grace all her own. Set atop guitars both acoustic and twangy—and soft squeals of steel—her voice is cut-glass pure.

Lawrence Of Suburbia

Excellent compilation prefaces reissue of 10 classic, eccentric albums

Short Cuts

(OTHER NEW MUSIC DVDS)

Flying Solo

Dark, melancholic 1974 solo offering from the thinking person's Byrd

Angel On The Right

Postcard from Tajikistan

Clowntime Is Over

The poet laureate of hooliganism returns

The Bluegrass Angel

Californian country-folk belle lets the sunshine through on excellent fourth album

A Place In The Sun

This legendary album, the centrepiece of the so-called "Doom Trilogy", has waited nearly 30 years to be issued on CD, such has been its author's reputed disenchantment with it. Over that time, On The Beach has become a sort of Holy Grail to Neil Young CD buyers, its continuing unavailability adding to a notoriety which began with the first round of reviews the album received in summer 1974. Early reaction to On The Beach was almost entirely negative and it was only after a certain amount of hindsight had set in that it was accorded any respect, let alone admiration.

Bruce Almighty

Canadian fuckwit becomes God. The end is nigh

The Warlocks – Phoenix

Drug-induced jams from Californian rockers
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