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This Month In Americana

Swan song from Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy's post-punk trailblazers. Includes five add-ons

Miles Davis – Friday Night At The Blackhawk

Miles caught live in transition in California

Sound Of The Suburbs

Bearded psych-poppers' premature midlife crisis

Back To The Futurism

The Dame's cracked glam classic lavishly repackaged

Rilo Kiley – The Execution Of All Things

Uber-twee quartet who once sold songs to Dawson's Creek join Saddle Creek for second album

The Tyde – Twice

Wonderful second time around for LA five-piece

The Strange World Of Northern Soul

This six-DVD set's total running time of 24 hours is enough in itself to set alarm bells ringing. Footage of northern soul in its '70s prime is almost non-existent. Cameras only ever went inside the legendary Wigan Casino once for a documentary (1977's This England), which isn't included. What does that leave us with? Talking heads padded out with the shittest home-made videos you've ever seen. And over a hundred northern soul artistes as they are now, miming to re-recordings of their hits. One star for unintentional comedy value.

California Dreamin’

Young Dublin five-piece capture sound of summer on West Coast-fixated debut

Annie Lennox – Bare

Former Eurythmic's break-up album

Spacemen 3 – Forged Prescriptions

Ten years ago, as Sonic Boom's new sleevenotes attest, he and Jason Pierce were "making hypno-monotony" and smoking a lot of grass. Spacemen 3 were a cult on the brink of brimming over, which soon happened with the spin-off of Pierce's Spiritualized. Their penultimate LP as a pairing was The Perfect Prescription, here stretched to a double with the addition of various demos and unreleased sessions. In two modes, hippie-trance riffery and hushed faux-religious reverence, it's love-it-or-hate it puritan-rock. The drugs, clearly, worked for them.
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