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Sufjan Stevens – Illinoise

Phase Two of Michigan singer/songwriter’s brilliant and audacious project: an album for every American state

Interview: Donovan

Uncut speaks to Donovan on the 40th anniversary of his first single, 'Catch The Wind', released in March 1965

Both Sides Wow

Songwriting legend breaks her 'retirement' with hand-picked best-of

AC Newman – The Slow Wonder

New Pornographer jumps into classic singer-songwriter stream head first

Chicago Underground Trio – Slon

High-quality laptop jazztronica from the prolific Chicago-based collective

Ewe And Whose Army

Last year, lambchop were commissioned by the San Francisco International Film Festival to perform a live score to soundtrack FW Murnau's. 1927 proto-film noir masterpiece Sunrise. It so happened that Lambchop's leader, Kurt Wagner, had already embarked upon a self-imposed mission to write a song a day. As a result of both endeavours he ended up with so many songs that there are now two new Lambchop albums, each containing 12 songs. So is this the alt.country equivalent of OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below? Not quite.

Duke Ellington – The Reprise Studio Recordings

Five-CD mid-'60s anthology of The Duke

Divide And Rule

First full review of 39-track follow-up to Stankonia from fractured hip hop duo

Glee Is Good

Cardiff indie fusioneers' sixth album has all the usual humour and beauty

Dancing In The Dark

"Hooligan house" is an inadequate term to describe the scope of this remarkable album from Tom Dinsdale and Simon Franks.
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