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Jesse Malin – Messed Up Here Tonight

Official bootleg from Brooklyn's big-hearted punk poet

Alex Chilton

Big Star man's missing 70s years

Envy

Stiller/Black pairing fails to rescue lacklustre yarn

Wham, Bam, Thank You ‘Nam

When it was released in his native Hong Kong in August 1990, John Woo's brutal Vietnam-era epic Bullet In The Head was a box office disaster. Speaking to Uncut in April 2003, Woo remembered: "When we did the premiere, people just walked out...I felt totally exiled." Coming just over a year after the brutal massacre of students in Tiananmen Square, it's perhaps no surprise that the movie—called Die xue jie tou in Woo's native Cantonese, aka Bloodshed In The Streets—was too complicated, too downbeat, too pessimistic. And it is.

Southern Belter

Much-travelled Carolinian marks return with compelling, grown-up pop record

Bobby Bare Jr’s Young Criminals’ Starvation League – From The End Of Your Leash

Grammy-nominated at five (for 1973's "Daddy What If" duèt with famous country dad Bobby Bare), Junior took the Nashville blood and jacked it up with a punk speedball and heaps of seedy Memphis Soul. His second YCSL release is a dark narcotic delight, the beat-up voice straddling the grainbelt between Jeff Tweedy and Ryan Adams, and flipping the bird with all the wry sarcasm of Red Star Belgrade's Bill Curry. And the back-up's top drawer—Will Oldham, plus Lambchoppers Paul Burch, Paul Niehaus and producer Mark Nevers.

Godsend

De Niro continues to piss away his reputation

Anything Else

Woody Allen goes in search of a younger demographic

Angels And Insects

Key works of the first New Pop star of the '80s remastered. Must be learnt by heart

Down And Dirty

Guitar-laden second album from New York punk-rocker turned alt.troubadour
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