Reviews

Lou Rawls – I Can’t Make It Alone; The David Axelrod Years

Near-fatal 1958 car crash fails to prevent career resurrection

The Faint – Wet From Birth

Nebraskan new wavers make a canny swerve for fourth LP

Comets On Fire – Blue Cathedral

Saucer-eyed Santa Cruz psych-noise

The Prodigy – Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned

Nineties electro-punk megastars return

Tony Joe White – The Heroines

"Polk Salad Annie"man joins forces with the country-soul sisterhood

Bark Psychosis – Codename: Dustsucker

First LP in a decade by UK avant rockers

Ben Christophers – The Spaces In Between

Wolverhampton maverick's third album

Red Dawn

Birth of the Chinese empire, with jaw-dropping visuals

Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy

Affable comedy on the news behind the headlines.

And God Created Woman

Roger Vadim brazenly raised the bar for unashamed hot nymphette action with his landmark 1956 debut, starring his then wife Brigitte Bardot as a horny St Tropez orphan who drives sophisticated men to violent destruction by rubbing her own breasts, lifting up her skirt and dancing with black men. The Betty Blue of its day.
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